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As mentioned above, sleeving them yourself is a good option and can be cheaper. It can be tedious but it does open more options. Hell, you might be able to find someone nearby who can sleeve them for you if you want. There are a couple different ways of sleeving cables but this fellow Lutro0 on youtube has some good guides for all different kinds of cabling and they're pretty detailed.

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Like others have stated above, sleeving is always the best option (if you have time). But, trying to sleeve (especially individual sleeving) will take a LARGE amount of time and patience. The "lazy" man's way out is to buy pre-sleeved extension cables which there are many different brands of.

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Thanks for all the responses. I would have replied sooner if I had gotten an email alert (I'll go change that). I looked around, and it turns out that the previous modular cables are indeed compatible with the new i Series, due to a chart from Corsair. They will probably release new cables between now and December, which is when I plan to build this monster (You'll love it). Once again, thanks for the responses, and have a pleasant evening.

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