UK Custom cables

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Previously I bought my custom cables from Pslate in US for my NR200 case and SF750 PSU
but with the £ being what it is, i just cannot justify £50-70 for a 12 pin RTX cable

anyone recommend a good UK supplier ?
 
Previously I bought my custom cables from Pslate in US for my NR200 case and SF750 PSU
but with the £ being what it is, i just cannot justify £50-70 for a 12 pin RTX cable

anyone recommend a good UK supplier ?
Pexon

I believe OCUK use him for all their custom cables on their top tier gaming computers.

I've bought from him before, for a custom keyboard coiled cable with patina etc and its top notch work. Quite a long wait time though, but worth it.
 
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Pexon

I believe OCUK use him for all their custom cables on their top tier gaming computers.

I've bought from him before, for a custom keyboard coiled cable with patina etc and its top notch work. Quite a long wait time though, but worth it.
oh ok good to know, i have seen that name come up in some searches, i need to make sure i can fit my 3090 ti FE in my NR200 1st, and thermals are ok, before ordering from anyone, as if not will be getting the max version of the case, so will need different ones,
cheers for the heads up on Pexon
 
I never heard of Pexon so I checked Pexon website and I fell off my chair laughed my head off at the price of 24 pin ATX cable. :eek:

£45!!! :cry:

Peson do not have 16 pin 12VHPWR cable and I read their terms and condition confirmed they offer all products with 6 months warranty. Really terrible value, they probably will make and sell 12VHPWR cable for about £50 that will come with 6 month warranty. If very expensive cable melted after bought 7 months later and you screwed.

You can buy 16 pin 12VHPWR cable with 2 years warranty from Corsair for £19 soon when order button go live.

I found Thermaltake have 16 pin 12VHPWR Sleeved PCIe Gen 5 Splitter Cable compatible for old Thermaltake ATX 2.0 PSUs, a retailer listed it on pre-order for £9.99 with 1 year warranty and stock expected 30 October 2022.
 
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I never heard of Pexon so I checked Pexon website and I fell off my chair laughed my head off at the price of 24 pin ATX cable. :eek:

£45!!! :cry:

Peson do not have 16 pin 12VHPWR cable and I read their terms and condition confirmed they offer all products with 6 months warranty. Really terrible value, they probably will make and sell 12VHPWR cable for about £50 that will come with 6 month warranty. If cable melted after bought 7 months later and you screwed.

You can buy 16 pin 12VHPWR cable with 2 years warranty from Corsair for £19 soon when order button go live.

I found Thermaltake have 16 pin 12VHPWR Sleeved PCIe Gen 5 Splitter Cable compatible for old Thermaltake ATX 2.0 PSUs, a retailer listed it on pre-order for £9.99 with 1 year warranty and stock expected 30 October 2022.

when you say 16 pin 12VHPWR cable with 2 years warranty from Corsair for £19 soon when order button go live, do you mean this is a new 3 x 8 pin to 16 pin cable, coz the one they currently list is only 2 x 8pin so no good for me
 
I'm hoping these drop at clockers before 4090 release

CableMod Pro ModMesh 12VHPWR PCI-e Cable Extension (16-pin to Triple 8-pin, 45cm)​


As I don't wanna use the ugly one that comes with the card
 
Spoke with superflower yesterday if they had plans on release a cable that goes direct from psu's to card and here is the response


Dear Customer,

Thank you for your email and asking.


We are planning to sell a 2*8 (or 3*8) to 12+4 direct cable. However since we don't have 40 series card on hand, we need to do more researches and testing about the compatibility.


From our point of view current adapters provided by Nvidia should be okay to use with existing PSU.

Thank you for your support to us.


Best Regards,

Customer Service
 
That’s good news that they are looking into it, for now ive ordered the one from pslate, wasnt cheap, but their cables have always done me proud, i am currently using 3 separate pcie cables connected to the NVIDEA dongle, but in my NR200 its tight so need a better cable, and one thing i know from pslate it will come the correct length to bolt straight on,
 
Custom cables/lengths are stupidly expensive, not uncommon to spend equal amount of money on cables/PSU itself.

I've used CableMod in the past but it's really hard to justify the cost these days..
 
I've used CableMod in the past but it's really hard to justify the cost these days..
Personally I'd say the cost is worth it instead of using the nvidia adapters lol

From what I've seen it's not like we're going to see an influx of new spec psu's until the new year.
 
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