HP 6200 SFF: 6200 SFF f connector Molex power connection

Want to install ASUS Xonar DX7 that needs power.  I have a canoe to find a place to connect my Molex plug for power supply.

Hello

Your PC isn't a molex connector that you discovered.  Try a molex to SATA adapter. Examine the connector on the power cable from P6.

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