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bitfenix and silverstone are practically identical

both are better than corsairs, since they dont use any heatshrink

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I heard there's different generations for the Corsair ones, are they inferior as well?

the corsair sleeved cables plug directly into your PSU, so you need to make sure that youre getting the right ones for your PSU

thats why there are different generations

each one has a compatibility list, for example generation 1 works for the AX PSUs, while generation 2 works for AXi, HXi and RM PSUs

 

they all look the same though, and have the heat shrink on the ends which IMO looks bad

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Corsair ones aren't extensions, and they used the crap quality, plastic like sleeves. They're a fucking pain in the ass to use. They don't feel nice, and they don't even look that good. It has uneven heatshrinks at the edges. NZXT's is just sas bad as corsair's, stiff, cheap, plastic like sleeving. Silverstone's is nice, never touched bitfenix ones.

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the corsair sleeved cables plug directly into your PSU, so you need to make sure that youre getting the right ones for your PSU

thats why there are different generations

each one has a compatibility list, for example generation 1 works for the AX PSUs, while generation 2 works for AXi, HXi and RM PSUs

 

they all look the same though, and have the heat shrink on the ends which IMO looks bad

Appreciate the input, thanks!

 

Corsair ones aren't extensions, and they used the crap quality, plastic like sleeves. They're a fucking pain in the ass to use. They don't feel nice, and they don't even look that good. It has uneven heatshrinks at the edges. NZXT's is just sas bad as corsair's, stiff, cheap, plastic like sleeving. Silverstone's is nice, never touched bitfenix ones.

Appreciate the input, thanks!

 

for what PSU do you need cables? We do offer replacement cable sets for Corsair, Seasonic, EVGA and XFX - you can find a full compatibility list here: http://cablemod.com/compatibility/

HX750i, does CableMod ship to Singapore? I'd like to know the price as well.

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