 The Great Search, brought to you by Digikey and Ada Frut. Lady Ada uses her power of engineering. She'll be able to find the things you need on digikey.com. Every single lady Ada wants a great search this week. OK. This week, I saw this person. They have a GPU board, and they have some damaged connectors. And they're like, I need to find this six-pin terminal, this power connector. Looks like something kind of went wrong with their power connection, but that's OK. Let's take a closer look at this. And then somebody's like, Digikey probably has it, but it's hard to search it. Well, we're going to find it for you. So let's open this up in a new tab so we can really zoom in. Too much zoom. Enhance. So this isn't interesting, because last week, we showed how to search for a connector that we had on hand and we used calipers to measure the pitch and the sizing and everything. This time we're going to do a connector, a power connector match, but we're going to do it by photo. So the one thing we notice is that this is 2 by 3, and it's a right angle connector. And you see that there's these little notches here, but not on this one. This is a keyed connector. Not only is there a notch here, but there is a key here, but there's notches on the contacts themselves. But these are pins. And one thing we don't know what the pitch is. However, this looks like 0.1 inch. So this is like 0.16, 0.2, like 3.5 millimeter. It's not 0.1. It's bigger than 0.1. I can tell you that. It's not like 0.3. It's somewhere in between. So we don't know that. But I think based on this, we can figure out what the connector is. So let's go to the key and let's search for, it's not technically a pin header, but it'll get us to the rectangular connector's zone. So we want a rectangular connector. And there's similar stuff here. So we know we're in the right zone. It's this right angle connector. So let's do the things that we do know for sure. So one, we know there's two rows. And we know that there are six total positions, two by three. And let's just go with active because we want something that you can buy now that's compatible. All right. So it took us for a half a million down to at least 9,000 point search. And then positions loaded. I'm going to guess all of them. I can't really see. But I'm going to guess that all positions are loaded. So I'm going to select six dash and all to make sure that I get all of them. And then, OK, yeah, we're getting close. But these are all straight connectors. We want right angle. So let's look for that next. So panel mount, no. Board straddle, no. Through hole, right angle. That's what we want. We want coming out the side. So let's apply now we're down to 1,600. OK, now we're not actually kind of, this looks pretty, this won't actually be it. But let's even get a little closer even. So next up, we want to get that pitch. So again, we don't know what the pitch is exactly. But it's more than 0.1 inch. And it's less than 0.3. So it's like this. It's between 0.1 and 2. Maybe I'll say 2 as well. So like that. OK, so let's apply this. Next, we can do some things like we can do the insulation color, which is like clear or white or transparent, not beige or black or blue. So I'd say natural or white. See if that helps. And then row spacing is also going to be not 0.1. It's definitely bigger than 0.1. OK, so now we're down to like 60 options. So that's really good. We really, we really cut it down. Fastening type, I don't know, ramp, glow wire. OK, so let's look at our options. OK, so like I said, some things are like very, very familiar. So it looks like this is actually kind of a generic connector because it looks like this and this have that same. You know what I'm looking for is that like square and then notched contact. See, it's like notched, square, square, square, notched, notched. So it looks like there's actually a couple different options. Some of these have board locks, which I can't see. I'm going to assume that there's no board locking. Like the board lock is that pin in the middle that plugs into the into the board. I don't see that here, so I can't guess on whether it has it or not. Locking, ramp, contact shape. Yeah, these say board lock. And this one, sorry, which board lock? I mean, if you have board lock, you know, great. But I don't I don't know that we do. I'm going to say let's not get a board lock. So no no extra features. And then, you know, I think that these two are definitely going to these look pretty good to me. So this T.E. connector, you know, it's got it's got all the the details looking correctly. Look like there's a couple options as well. Use some nicer photos of it. But yeah, I think that this is this wire character is probably it. Looks good up to 600 up to nine amps. So that's, you know, makes sense. It's a power connector. All right, cool. Well, I think that this is going to be my pick. So if you have a GPU board and you actually cut it on fire, good news for about 60, 50 cents, 60 cents, you can fix it yourself using a little solder and maybe some diagonal cutters. Check it out. So my pick for the great search. I was going to search.