G**E
It works fine on a 9020 MT
First let me say that Dell annoys me to no end using non standard PS. There was even a time when they used the standard pin (20 pin a while ago), but changed the wiring on the MB, so when you replaced the PS, the non Dell PS would ruin the MB. There is absolutely no advantage to this. Having said that, this product works fine, I needed to replace the PS with a 700 watt to run a GTX 970 card that I had and it worked fine (barely had enough clearance for the card , but made it fit.. I got this used 9020 from Ebay, and I will never buy a Dell again. Additionally the sleep functionality does not work right in this model (even before switching out the PS)- it won't sleep- yes I went through the bios checked all of the settings, possibly the newest W10 might have caused a problem. It will hibernate if I manually put it there, but the timer doesn't work on that either. This adapter cable definitely works if you have to upgrade a Dell PS in a 9020 MT.
J**K
This adapter worked exactly as designed for my Dell 9020!
Worked exactly as intended to add a 550 watt after market PSU to my Dell 9020 mini tower. Dell sucks for making their board this way, putting a capacitor right in the way and in fact designing it to require this adapter to make it back into standard ATX. Bottom line: this adapter worked great and gave new life to my 2014 PC, allowing me to turn it into a sweet gaming rig with a GTX 1650 Super and 1TB SSD. Thank YOU!
A**W
Does the job.
I used this to be able to add a decent power supply to a few-year-old Dell workstation PC that could support a decent graphics card. For $12, it does the job without breaking the bank. Definitely not worth trying to make your own at that price. Super easy to install, but it's not pretty if you have a windowed case. Probably not an issue, because if you are concerned about internal aesthetics, your mother board probably has the 24 pin connector already.
R**S
Adapter Did Work But Only Half The Battle
The adapter did work and is now connected to my new power supply in the machine I am using to send this message. However, it was not just the adapter that needed to be installed as I will explain.Upon receiving the adapter I opened the case to My new Dell Inspiron 3670 and removed the power supply that came with the machine.I installed the replacement power supply which is a EVGA 500W power supply.I connected the adapter with great eas and attempted to power on the PC.The new power supply did light up and both the power supply and the internal CPU fan began to spin but my computer would not boot only to blink a red flashing LED on the power button on the computer.So make a long story very short right when I was about to give up I took one last look at the original Dell Power Supply I replaced and noticed that the original power supply had a CPU extension cable on it.I removed the original power supply's CPU extension cable and placed the extension cable on the new power supply and plugged the other end onto the motherboard's CPU power port and to my amazement when I pressed the power button on the PC the PC booted without issue and continues to run fine to this day. Make sure you properly ground yourself each time you work inside the case and always keep the machine powered off when installing the components. If you need further support please let me know.- Vincent
C**I
Worked Great In Inspiron 3670 Intel 8 Gen 6 Core System
I was skeptical after reading some reviews, but said oh well if it dont work its only 10$. Well I got the item today, and my Corsair 750W Modular Power Supply is now powering my Inspiron 3670. It worked flawless as simple as plugging in 2 wires. The PowerSupply does take up more room now, where it has extra wires. But Im also now running a nvidia GeForce 1060GTX 3GB MSI Card and a 6TB SATA HDD
R**S
Works with Dell Inspiron 3670 Desktop
I added a gaming graphics card to my Dell Inspiron 3670 Desktop and needed to upgrade my power supply unit (PSU). The replacement PSU I purchased has a 24-pin ATX motherboard primary connector cable and my desktop motherboard has an 8-pin primary connector, thus the need for an adapter cable. As a note, the Dell motherboard has a second power supply connector which is 4-pin and the replacement PSU did have a 4-pin connector cable.
D**N
Doesn't work with 3020
Tried to use two different power supplies with this adapter, neither could start a 3020. DOES NOT WORK AT ALL. Will eventually order a third power supply as the second one worked for two weeks and you cannot power the pc with this adapter and a standard atx supply. The wires don't even match up. The green wires for example are nowhere close to each other. AVOID BUYING FOR A 3020!!
M**N
Dell Optiplex 9020 MT 24 to 8 pin adapter
PERFECT! total idiot proof fitment! works like its supposed to. works on my Dell OptiPlex 9020 MT machine when I added EVEA 600watt power supply, so I can add powerful video card to it. works flawlessly! I highly recommend this part for fitment!
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