Parallel ata cable connecter have 40 pins.
the regular ATX has a 20 pin power connector, while the enhanced ATX power connector has 24 pin power connector.
24 pins
7 pins
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7 pins
The connector you're referring to is the Molex connector, specifically the 4-pin Molex power connector. It is commonly used to supply power to older IDE drives and some SATA drives, providing both +5 V and +12 V outputs. This connector is typically found in power supply units and is essential for powering legacy hardware components.
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BTX motherboards use a 24-pin power connector.
Parallel ATA connectors use a 40 pin female connector with one pin removed for keying.
SATA, or Serial ATA cables don't really use pins, they're more a slide contact but they are still referred to as pins. There are also 2 types of SATA cables, one for the Power and one for the Data. The data cable is a 7 pin and the power is 15 pin. Here's a URL to a site that shows the SATA power pinout. See related link for more information.
notebook IDE connector= 44-pins Desktop IDE connector= 40-pins
34 pins in a FDD cable connector.