This is the main power connector for the motherboard. It is wider and longer than other connectors of PSU as it is gathered as the thickest cable. Its purpose is to provide power to the component – the motherboard. In the past, motherboards used a 20-pin connector for power, but now most use a 24-pin connector. A connector for connecting to the motherboard to power the CPU, its integrated graphics, memorycontrollers, and overall the VRM of the. SATA Connector supplies power to SATA storage devices, SSDs, and HDDs. It provides three different voltage options – 3.3V, 5V, and 12V. Additionally, the connector has a unique design that is not symmetrical and looks like. Peripheral connectors were the mainstream standard before SATA. It was used to connect hard drives based on the IDE data connector. But nowadays, HDDs with SATA connections instead, so IDEare rarely in use. If you have. Not to be confused with 8-pin CPU powering connector, despite their resemblance, both are different. PCI-E Power Connector, also.