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I'm getting cablemods cables for my snowsilent 1050 that are double the length of the original ones ( which means very long) . This wouldn't change anything power wise or make anything worse/better would it? I know with internet cables the longer the cable the slow the connection ( in some cases) 

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I'm getting cablemods cables for my snowsilent 1050 that are double the length of the original ones ( which means very long) . This wouldn't change anything power wise or make anything worse/better would it? I know with internet cables the longer the cable the slow the connection ( in some cases)

They only deliver a steady power source not data so nothing will change.

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not really, but to be picky, depending on the copper used, voltage drop can be

an issue if using sub standard copper-copper alloys. another item to affect the

delivery is gauge of wire, can reduce constant power delivery if too small.

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not really, but to be picky, depending on the copper used, voltage drop can be

an issue if using sub standard copper-copper alloys. another item to affect the

delivery is gauge of wire, can reduce constant power delivery if too small.

Would cablemod cables be the high quality like you said?

TX10 Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/456229-tx10-build-log/

Case: TX10-D   Proccessor: i7-5820k   MotherBoard: Asrockx99 Extreme4   Ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (DDR4-2400)   GPU: Asus Strix OC 980ti   Storage: 850pro 500gb, 850pro 500gb, 850pro 256gb, WD black 16tb total, Silicon Power S60 120GB   PSU: Seasonic snow silent 1050   Monitors: Three of Asus VG248QE 144Hz 24.0"

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