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Luhan

Hey guys, i'm ordering a new intel rig, and i was wondering if there was any psu that comes with pre-sleeved cables? The cpu is xeon e3 1231 v3, and a gtx 970

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Doubt it, but you can buy sleeved kits from Corsair and EVGA

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The EVGA G2's cables are sleeved

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There are, EVGA nex1500 which is discontinued and a crappy unit. Bitfenix Fury something, there are much better PSU's. You're better off buying a PSU thats fully modular and get a sleeved set from EVGA/Cablemod.com/Corsair (buy the right kit for the right PSU obviously).

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Check out the bitfenix fury. It's semi modular, but only the 24 pin cable is attached, whilst the other cables are all fully individually sleeved using the bitfenix alchemy cable kits. All you need to do is buy a new kit/cable to replace them.

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The EVGA G2's cables are sleeved

No they are not, you have to separately buy it.  

 

Only Bitfenix Fury has it pre-sleeved.

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There are, EVGA nex1500 which is discontinued and a crappy unit. Bitfenix Fury something, there are much better PSU's. You're better off buying a PSU thats fully modular and get a sleeved set from EVGA/Cablemod.com/Corsair (buy the right kit for the right PSU obviously).

bitfenix psu suck?

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No they are not, you have to separately buy it.  

 

Only Bitfenix Fury has it pre-sleeved.

They are sleeved in black.

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bitfenix psu suck?

No, they're good PSUs, just not quite as good quality components as the EVGA unit.

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They are sleeved in black.

I'm talking about individually sleeved, almost all power supply manufacturers have one sleeve with plastic sleeved cables

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No, they're good PSUs, just not quite as good quality components as the EVGA unit.

do the color alcamy cable directly plug into the psu?

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I'm talking about individually sleeved, almost all power supply manufacturers have one sleeve with plastic sleeved cables

Right, but with loose weaving over colored individual wires. 

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bitfenix psu suck?

 

They are decent, budget Gold units. FSP Aurum Gold internally like the EVGA Supernova 650w G1 (not G2). Units like the EVGA Supernova G2, Corsair RM/HX/AX/AXi, Seasonic KM3, etc. are just better units. However, they require you to spend like $90 or something along those lines for the sleeved cables separately.

 

do the color alcamy cable directly plug into the psu?

 

The Bitfenix Alchemy cables that you buy separate from the PSU are extensions. They aren't design to plugged into the BF Fury PSU directly.

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The Bitfenix Fury is more along the lines of average PSU. The main selling point is the sleeved wires. They can often be found on sale at NCIX. At one point the 550G was selling for 80$, no MIR.

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do the color alcamy cable directly plug into the psu?

Yes, that was one of the main selling points. Any replacement alchemy cables could be directly plugged into the PSU, instead of just being an extension.

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Yes, that was one of the main selling points. Any replacement alchemy cables could be directly plugged into the PSU, instead of just being an extension.

 

No, the ability to used the extension cables to plugged directly into the PSU is not the selling point of the Fury. The selling point is that it used the same type of sleeving ("Nanosleeve braiding") as the one found in the Alchemy extensions.

 

You can't buy the extensions and used it to replace the cables that comes with the PSU.

 

Here's an image of the mixed color Alchemy extensions for the molex extension :

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Here's the image of the PSU modular interface (source: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Bitfenix/Fury_750G/) :

 

psu_rear_close.jpg

 

Here's the images of the molex cable for the PSU:

 

cables11.jpg

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No, the ability to used the extension cables to plugged directly into the PSU is not the selling point of the Fury. The selling point is that it used the same type of sleeving ("Nanosleeve braiding") as the one found in the Alchemy extensions.

 

You can't buy the extensions and used it to replace the cables that comes with the PSU.

 

Here's an image of the mixed color Alchemy extensions for the molex extension :

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Here's the image of the PSU modular interface (source: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Bitfenix/Fury_750G/) :

 

psu_rear_close.jpg

 

Here's the images of the molex cable for the PSU:

 

cables11.jpg

Hmm. I could have sworn I'd read about being able to use alchemy cables with the unit. Oh well, it's been a while since I looked at those units anyway, so I must've forgotten about it.

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G2, P2 and T2 EVGA supplies are sleeved and braided.

As for custom, i would go with cablemod 

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I've got the G2 from EVGA (850w).

 

Best stock PSU cables I've seen to date...  :o

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