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Can someone recommend a sleeved cable kit for a Corsair AX1200?

NoCarrier

I have a corsair ax1200 (not ax1200i).. I'm confused as not all corsair power supplies use the same type of cables.  Just looking for something with a halfway decent color selection.

 

Thanks in advance

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i would recommend going to cable mods website and just selecting what you need 

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46 minutes ago, NoCarrier said:

I have a corsair ax1200 (not ax1200i).. I'm confused as not all corsair power supplies use the same type of cables.  Just looking for something with a halfway decent color selection.

 

Thanks in advance

The only place you're going to find custom cables for AX1200 is through CableMod's custom cable configurator:  https://store.cablemod.com/configurator/

 

Unfortunately, other than the 24-pin, AX1200 has a unique pin out.

 

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49 minutes ago, jonnyGURU said:

The only place you're going to find custom cables for AX1200 is through CableMod's custom cable configurator:  https://store.cablemod.com/configurator/

 

Unfortunately, other than the 24-pin, AX1200 has a unique pin out.

 

 

Interesting, I didn't notice that until I looked at the chart again.

 

Saw all the blank spaces by the AX 1200... 😲

 

Didn't notice the 1st time because they were all blank...

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corsair sells cable kits in black, red, white, and blue for $40 each, but their out rn. you can also select the ax1200 as an option in the cablemod configurator and choose each individual cable you want.

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46 minutes ago, SirCheese3 said:

corsair sells cable kits in black, red, white, and blue for $40 each, but their out rn. 

They're not "out". The PSU is very old.  Cables for it are going to be EOL.

 

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Just get sleeved extensions.  Sure it adds more cable to manage, but it should work fine.  

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3 hours ago, miagisan said:

Just get sleeved extensions.  Sure it adds more cable to manage....

And an extra point of failure....

 

And added resistance.....

 

 

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ouch. for what i want on cablemods, im looking at spending $200+ usd. thats about what a new PSU costs. ugh

 

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