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Cable Extensions for EVGA G2 850W

Hello,

I'm currently, building a new PC. I have purchased a EVGA Supernova G2, i wanted to sleeve the PCI-E and 24Pin cables. After looking at them, i saw they have double wires and capacitors making them very difficult to sleeve. I'm planning to get some extensions for them just abit worried about using extensions.

 

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Are they safe to use? 

Are there any disadvantages of them?

What would be the best extensions to use with EVGA G2 850W?

 

Im only looking for 2x 8 Pin PCI-E cables, 24pin cable and maybe a 8pin CPU power cable. 

 

Thank you in advance,

Mmkay

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yes extensions are completely safe to use

get some bitfenix or silverstone extensions

cablemod also makes lots

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The same as with any cable- the state of the joints and connectors, the presence and quality of sleeving, the quality and durability of the cables themselves, and whether or not they look terrible.

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13 hours ago, Aereldor said:

The same as with any cable- the state of the joints and connectors, the presence and quality of sleeving, the quality and durability of the cables themselves, and whether or not they look terrible.

 

14 hours ago, Enderman said:

yes extensions are completely safe to use

get some bitfenix or silverstone extensions

cablemod also makes lots

Thank you for the reply. 

 

I will go with bitfenix extensions :)

Do you know where i can find them in Red in the UK?

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