Power connector 4-pin S5-1110 or adapter?

I need to put a USB 3.0 in my Slimline for use with external hard drives. The cards I've seen require power connectors 4 pins old style.  The Slimline is very compact and it is difficult to see where I could put a splitter or a connector.

Any suggestions on the source of the appropriate connector and where it plugs into the Slimline?

Hello

Are you sure that the PSU in the slimline is big enough to handle the USB 3.0 card?

You could look for a cable Y SATA then a SATA Adapter 4.  Here are a few examples so do some measuring to ensure that the length according to your needs.

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