If you can replace both connectors with a matching, fully-assembled pair, that works very well for repairs, too, if you can find a simple termination style. This should demonstrate the idea, though, that you can use other options. Part number A34193-ND is a quick example, but the termination style is IDC (often requires a specific punch down tool), and the suggested contact mating length was slightly below 6mm compared to the 7.49mm on 0470531000. Given that 0470531000 is a common header, you might be able to find a fully assembled mating connector to use as a substitute for the unassembled housings. ![]() As you can see, using the recommended parts in all cases would be an expensive venture. Power to a PCs motherboard is typically provided with a 24-pin Molex connector. This type of connector is commonly used for power fans and disk drives. It consists of four metal pins or sockets arranged in a row within an elongated nylon housing. Using contact part number 0008650804 from the list, scroll down to the ‘Tooling’ section to find the recommended crimp, insertion, and extraction tools for that contact. The 4-pin Molex connector is the most common PC power connector. Any of those would probably match the pins on 0470531000. Scroll down to the ‘Associated Product’ section to find the contacts used with this housing. Using part number 0022012047 as an example from that list, notice that this is only the housing. ![]() You can open those part number links into a new tab to view more information. Using that link to the product page, scroll down to the ‘Mating Products’ section where four products are listed (use the small left/right symbols). Molex has a few officially recommended mating products that work with part number 0470531000.
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