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Upgrade Your GPU with Corsair's PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR PSU Individually Sleeved Cable (Available in Four Colors)
Upgrade Your GPU with Corsair's PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR PSU Individually Sleeved Cable (Available in Four Colors)
Corsair has introduced the PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR PSU Individually Sleeved Cable series for use with compatible graphics cards. The cable comes in four color variations, namely black/white, black/red, black, and white.
Designed with high durability in mind, the 3-layer mesh paracord ensures a stable and consistent supply of high-quality voltage to your GPU. The cable has a maximum output of 600W, making it ideal for general-purpose use. The "PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR PSU Individually Sleeved Cable" series has an estimated market price of $30 USD excluding VAT, with each cable priced at 3,380 yen including tax. The black-colored model, with a model number of CP-8920331, will be released on March 25.
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#6112800 Posted on: 03/17/2023 08:24 PM
I've bought the red/black one and i can attest that it is more than thick enough, maybe cyrus got a fake one from scamazon but i'm quite happy with mine.
I've bought the red/black one and i can attest that it is more than thick enough, maybe cyrus got a fake one from scamazon but i'm quite happy with mine.
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#6112807 Posted on: 03/17/2023 08:54 PM
Here is a picture of it inside my case, i don't find the wires thin personally. They don't even get warm while running the gpu overclocked at about 560 watts.
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Here is a picture of it inside my case, i don't find the wires thin personally. They don't even get warm while running the gpu overclocked at about 560 watts.
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#6112828 Posted on: 03/17/2023 10:49 PM
As Micas pointed out later in this thread, thin enough that they leave gaps between the wires instead of touching.
I bought mine from Canada Computers, which is probably the biggest computer chain with physical stores left in Canada. Mine doesn't look very different from yours, look at your 24 pin cable, that's how Corsair made theirs look like in the pictures, which is completely different from your 12vhpwr cable.
I mean, how thin is thin? Because I bought colored Corsair PSU cables for mine when I built the last rig and they were thin too, thinner than the default cables coming with the PSU.
As Micas pointed out later in this thread, thin enough that they leave gaps between the wires instead of touching.
I've bought the red/black one and i can attest that it is more than thick enough, maybe cyrus got a fake one from scamazon but i'm quite happy with mine.
I bought mine from Canada Computers, which is probably the biggest computer chain with physical stores left in Canada. Mine doesn't look very different from yours, look at your 24 pin cable, that's how Corsair made theirs look like in the pictures, which is completely different from your 12vhpwr cable.
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#6112833 Posted on: 03/17/2023 11:19 PM
As Micas pointed out later in this thread, thin enough that they leave gaps between the wires instead of touching.
I bought mine from Canada Computers, which is probably the biggest computer chain with physical stores left in Canada. Mine doesn't look very different from yours, look at your 24 pin cable, that's how Corsair made theirs look like in the pictures, which is completely different from your 12vhpwr cable.
Fair enough, Canada computer is reputable and I’m sure it’s a real cable. It is on the thin side compared to the 24pin i guess, but it’s actually much higher quality. I got that 24pin on Amazon and I’m sure the wires inside are aluminum.
As Micas pointed out later in this thread, thin enough that they leave gaps between the wires instead of touching.
I bought mine from Canada Computers, which is probably the biggest computer chain with physical stores left in Canada. Mine doesn't look very different from yours, look at your 24 pin cable, that's how Corsair made theirs look like in the pictures, which is completely different from your 12vhpwr cable.
Fair enough, Canada computer is reputable and I’m sure it’s a real cable. It is on the thin side compared to the 24pin i guess, but it’s actually much higher quality. I got that 24pin on Amazon and I’m sure the wires inside are aluminum.
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I also got that cable and Neo Cyrus is absolutely correct. The photos are deceptive to the extreme. They make it look like each sleeved wire is physically connected to it's neighbor, but they are not. It really doesn't matter to me, but it's not right for Corsair to advertise it that way.