Caseking reveals CableMod PSU cables

Posted on Friday, December 19 2014 @ 12:00 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Caseking.de announces the availability of a range of CableMod PSU cables:
Caseking is announcing the introduction of the full CableMod range of PSU cables specced and designed by the world’s top modders and enthusiasts.

The E-Series of cables are compatible with the EVGA G2 and P2 power supply units, the C-Series are compatible with the Corsair AXi, HXi and RM power supply units, and finally the SE-Series are compatible with the Seasonic XP2 and KM3 power supply units.

The ultra high quality CableMod cables have been achieved by using ModFlex™ sleeving that is softer than the traditional nylon sleeving and thinner than cloth braiding developed to give a high class premium feel.

The cables are 100% heat shrink free allowing the tips of the cables to have a nice clean cut, no rough edges or uneven heat shrink visible thus allowing ModFlex™ sleeving to run right to the edge of the connector tip.

With the superb flexibility, these cables can be routed behind the motherboard or difficult to access areas providing easy cable management, ensuring that you can achieve a premium look within your PC build.

The cables are coming in the following colours: Black, Black/Blue, Black/Green, Black/Orange, Black/Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Red and White.

Inside a CableMod kit includes:
1 x 24 Pin ATX Cable (600mm)
2 x 4+4 Pin EPS Cable (700mm)
3 x Dual 6+2 Pin PCI-e Cable (750mm)
2 x 6+2 Pin PCI-e Cable (600mm)
1 x Quad SATA Power Cable (850mm)
1 x Quad SATA Power Cable (700mm)
1 x Dual SATA Power Cable (500mm)
1 x Triple 4-Pin Molex Cable (750mm)
1 x Dual 4-Pin Molex Cable (500mm)
1 x Molex to Floppy Adapter (100mm)
Caseking CableMod

Caseking CableMod


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