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2 minutes ago, Some Random Member said:

This side should go into your psu, and 6+2 side goes into the gpu.

Is that the cable that came with your psu? If the answer is yes then all is good.

This is a sleeve cable not came with my psu. My psu original cable have things inside the first hole of the second roll but this doesn’t have. I want to know that is it normal?

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Just now, LogInPoi said:

This is a sleeve cable not came with my psu. My psu original cable have things inside the first hole of the second roll but this doesn’t have. I want to know that is it normal?

Did you buy sleeved cables that are combatible with your psu? Different psus have different connectors, so it may be fine.

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1 minute ago, Some Random Member said:

Did you buy sleeved cables that are combatible with your psu? Different psus have different connectors, so it may be fine.

Left is the sleeve one. Right is the Corsair one came with HX750i. The blank hold are different will it be fine?

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1 minute ago, LogInPoi said:

Left is the sleeve one. Right is the Corsair one came with HX750i. The blank hold are different will it be fine?

Yes. The pinouts on the PSU side seem to be 4 12V and 4 GND, so they've just left out different 12V pins. 

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On 2018/7/24 at 5:56 AM, jonnyGURU said:

No... WAIT.

 

You never answered where the sleeved cable came from.

 

Is it a sleeved cable made to work with Corsair Type 3/Type 4 PSUs?

 

 

I don’t know much about sleeve cables. I just bought it online. Should I stop using it can change it back to the stock one ?

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5 hours ago, LogInPoi said:

I don’t know much about sleeve cables. I just bought it online. Should I stop using it can change it back to the stock one ?

It works?  If it works and you don't even know what you ordered and it's the correct pinout:  You got lucky.

 

Seasonic uses a different pinout than other manufacturers.  For example:  A Seasonic and Corsair are pinned opposite of each other (+12V is ground, ground is +12V).

 

If it works, it must be correct.

 

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17 hours ago, jonnyGURU said:

It works?  If it works and you don't even know what you ordered and it's the correct pinout:  You got lucky.

 

Seasonic uses a different pinout than other manufacturers.  For example:  A Seasonic and Corsair are pinned opposite of each other (+12V is ground, ground is +12V).

 

If it works, it must be correct.

 

Oic maybe I won’t take this risk. Thanks for the advice.??

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6 hours ago, LogInPoi said:

Oic maybe I won’t take this risk. Thanks for the advice.??

 

On 7/25/2018 at 3:15 AM, LogInPoi said:

Should I stop using it can change it back to the stock one ?

 

Well, you said "stop using it" which means you started using it, no?  If you started using it and it works, then it's correct.  Because if you started using it and it WAS NOT correct, you would have killed your graphics card already. 

 

If you haven't used it, then don't (yet.. we can go from there.).

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13 hours ago, jonnyGURU said:

 

 

Well, you said "stop using it" which means you started using it, no?  If you started using it and it works, then it's correct.  Because if you started using it and it WAS NOT correct, you would have killed your graphics card already. 

 

If you haven't used it, then don't (yet.. we can go from there.).

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