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PSU Cable Extensions (Question)

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I would like to know if using PSU extension cables (e.g 24pins to 24pins and 6pin to 6pin) reduces the power output of the PSU? Thanks in advance for your kind response. :lol: :lol:

No, it doesn't. Just don't use more than 2 in a row on the same line. Simply because that's silly.

I would like to know if using PSU extension cables (e.g 24pins to 24pins and 6pin to 6pin) reduces the power output of the PSU? Thanks in advance for your kind response. :lol: :lol:

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I would like to know if using PSU extension cables (e.g 24pins to 24pins and 6pin to 6pin) reduces the power output of the PSU? Thanks in advance for your kind response. :lol: :lol:

No, it doesn't. Just don't use more than 2 in a row on the same line. Simply because that's silly.

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no, but it will reduce the efficiency of the psu by maybe 0,1% :D

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