Made from premium materials and crafted with the utmost care, CableMod cables can turn even the most ordinary systems into works of art. Made with input from the modding and PC enthusiast community, this premium cable kit is full replacement set compatible with Corsair® AXi, HXi & RM power supplies.Featuring our signature ModFlex™ sleeving, these cables not only look great, but are extremely flexible and easy to work with. Each cable is 100% heatshrink-free, and the wires underneath are completely invisible for a premium clean look.Compared to sleeved extensions, these cable kits don’t add extra unnecessary length to your cables, which means less cable to manage inside your build. Available in a wide range of colors, you’re sure to find a CableMod set that’s perfect for your rig.Here's what you get inside the box: 1 x 24 Pin ATX Cable (600mm) 2 x 4+4 Pin EPS Cable (700mm) 2 x Dual 6+2 Pin PCI-e Cable (750mm) 4 x 6+2 Pin PCI-e Cable (600mm) 1 x Quad SATA Power Cable (850mm) 1 x Quad SATA Power Cable (700mm) 2 x Dual SATA Power Cable (500mm) 1 x Triple 4-Pin Molex Cable (750mm) 2 x Dual 4-Pin Molex Cable (500mm) 1 x Molex to Floppy Adapter (100mm)Compatibility List: AXi Series: AX1500i, AX1200i, AX860i, AX760i HXi Series: HX1200i, HX1000i, HX850i, HX750i RM Series: RM1000, RM850, RM750, RM650, RM550, RM450
T**E
Not the quality I typically get from CableMod.
I have purchased several sets of these cables in the past, and by and large been pleased with them… until now. When I attempted to connect these cables to their perspective hardware, I noticed a distinct difference in the brand/style of plugs they used. They were all the proper type of plugs, but were obviously mix and match as far as the actual style and/or manufacturer. All 3 plugs on the 24 pin ATX cable were distinctly different in cosmetic appearance. Of the two that plugged in side by side on the power supply, one was noticeably shorter in height than the other, creating a major eyesore for the $3000+ custom rig I’m building. There were similar issues with mix and match plugs on the PCIe and SATA cables.Seriously… if you’re going to charge $100 or more for a custom cable set, you should have a little more concern for the plugs you use to assemble them. I see no problem with buying plugs from different sources to insure the best pricing and quality, but you should take the steps to insure that mismatched plugs do not get mixed together in a bin for assembly.These are not what I would consider “Cables Perfected”, as your motto implies.Edit:Lowering review to 1 star for this purchase. The more I examine these, the more problems I find. Since my first review, I've found two pins on the ATX connector where the ends of the sleeving were not properly crimped to the pin. One was frayed so bad, it was pluming out the back side of the connector, causing yet another eyesore. Using leftover cables from a previous set, I've been able to fix all the problems I've found so far, but sincerely wish I would have sent this set back at the first sign of trouble. These things are too expensive to have this many defects. It makes me question whether CableMod has any quality control in place, and if so, how did they miss so many issues with this set?
R**F
Mobo power cable doesn't fit hx850 Gold
This is a nice kit, and it includes options to replace all cables, including snazzier ways to handle 6 pin PCIe cables (vs having two extra wires dangling off the end of your GPU). For my particular Corsair HX850 Gold, it didn't fit the motherboard cable. I had to keep using the OG cable with this kit, but the look still works. If I had to do it over again, I'd suggest the Corsair cables, but this does have a better solution for 1080Ti (which uses a 8 pin and a 6 pin PCIe cable).
R**I
Amazing great length not to long not to short so ...
Amazing great length not to long not to short so either mid or full size towers. Goes really well with the rest of my titanium grey and black PC scheme with RGB lights on the mobo and gpu's and such. Will be upgrading motherboard and CPU this July when Intel hopefully does a refresh or more X299 CPU's as currently the CPU in my current build is my bottleneck for what I wan't to be doing 200 FPS G-sync HDR 35 inch curved quantum display coming out soon but I need more core to be able to stream gameplay of 3440x1440 a 21:9 ratio as well as hit that 200+ fps sitting at 144-350 depending on game because of the Quad core.i7 7700K Now Overlock on corsair h100iDual ASUS Strix 1080 Ti'sSamsung 960 Pro M.2 NVME Boot DriveDual Samsung 850 Pros in RAID 0 for double thast pathways in datacan be off loaded and onto itCorsair Platinum Rated PSUCable Mod Premium Mode Flex (white)32GB of DDR4 2400MhzWindows 10 ProWifi nad Bluetooth Adapters
F**E
High quality product (make sure you are buying the correct model!)
Before I begin with the product I want to warn people; double check your PSU model to ensure the cables fit. Corsair has different pin layouts for the 24pin connectors on their power supplies, making an HX power supply's cables incompatible with an HXi's.I bought these initially for my full tower, only to find out I have an HX PSU in that. Fortunately my LAN box was an RM and the cables work perfectly! They are high quality and look gorgeous. The cables aren't particularly "firm" so they are easy to maneuver in the case, yet they are good at staying in place once positioned. Also, being individually sleeved made it really easy to snake my 6+2 cable in this tiny channel around my case that the stock cables could not fit in. Lastly, since you get so many cables, I have plenty left over to almost completely outfit my full tower, I just need to buy a new 24pin. So honestly, unless you're running a monsterous rig, you should have more than enough cables for anything.
J**Y
Cable modded
These cables look amazing had one exception one of my sata to molex cables the wires were coming out of the molex connector so I just used the second one that came in the set which had no issues all in all good product otherwise
O**X
Looks great and work fine
Looks great and work fine, plenty long for my full size case. Lots of different types of cables, I didn't use half of them in my build.. Makes me wonder if I should have just ordered separate ones else where to get them cheaper. And the other ones going to the drives can't even be seen from the front. But I guess there are people who put a huge effort into even making the back area of the computer look good.
K**N
Okay, but not worth the price.
My biggest complaint is the fact that locking pin on the 24-pin cable does not match up with the locking pin opening on the power supply this series is supposed to fit. Meaning the largest, most aesthetic cable in the set doesn't fit with my power supply, and now I have to use the stock cable, which doesn't match my other cables. The cables are also quite flimsy and some of them are twisted amongst themselves, making it impossible to make them look good with cable combs. And none of the cables are labeled, which is okay, but time consuming to count pins. For $80? No thanks. Next time I build a $3000 rig I'll invest somewhere else.
S**.
Very Nice Cables
Would have liked to have had separators included that better matched the sleeves vs having to buy from another vendor. Minor complaint. Overall very happy with the cables.
T**N
Neat and good Quality cables
Edit: received the wrong cables. Updating review to reflect that.Cables are braided and easy to use. The braiding is good quality and while they MAY LOOK shirt, they're actually roughly the same length or a tiny bit longer than proprietary cables. They're rather flexible and contribute to a neater build. I would reccomend getting the cable combs though (something I'll get at a later date) as they will try go every which way.The ones I got weren't labeled (CPU, PCIE etc) but luckily I figured it out. They also send you a BUNCH just incase you need more than your standard proprietary cables.I will point out that anyone who's upgrading from a much older older supply (like I did) or to the Corsair ones to please read the compatibility list and to double check with Cablemod. Their Corsair RM Yellow label is for an OLDER VERSION the RM power supply. Any RM power supply made after 2018 or 2019 (I forget which year) will be a black label. So when they say lable colors, check the lable on the power supply as an extra measure, just to make sure you're getting the right one.
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