The EarthWatts has a total of 9 sets of wires coming from it, with a total of 16 connectors:
| ATX main (20/24 pin) | ATX 12v (4 pin) |
| EPS 12v (8 pin) | 2x PCI-E (6 pin) |
| 4x SATA | Floppy Drive (4 pin) |
| 6x Molex (4 pin) |

It is approximately 19" from the beginning of each wire to the first connector. The ATX main cable is sheathed in a black mesh material.

There are two wires of Molex (4 pin) connectors, with 3 connectors per wire. On the end of one of these wires is the floppy drive power connector. There is 6' between each connector on the strand.

There are two wires of SATA power connectors, with 2 connectors per wire. There is 6" between each connector on the strand.
The M12II has a total of 10 sets of wires coming from it (with all modular cables connected), with a total of 18 connectors (one Molex 4 pin connector is used for floppy drive power connector adapter):
| ATX main (20/24 pin) | ATX 12v (4 pin) |
| EPS 12v (8 pin) | 2x PCI-E (6 pin + 6/8 pin) |
| 6x SATA | 2x Floppy Drive (4 pin) |
| 8x Molex (4 pin) |

It is approximately 21" from the beginning of each wire to the first connector. All of the cables are sheathed in a black mesh material.

There are three wires of Molex (4 pin) connectors, two with 3 connectors per wire, and one with 2 connectors. There are two wires of SATA power connectors, with 3 connectors per wire. There is 6' between each connector on the strand.

The Molex (4 pin) connectors are a little fancier than the standard connectors. They are 'easy swap' connectors. Basically, all you do is press together the flaps on either side of the connectors, and it makes removing them from tight plugs easier.

Those who still have a floppy drive (or other peripheral that uses the same connector), two connectors come in the form of a Y-adapter. Using the adapter takes up one of the Molex 4 pin connections.
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