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The Cable Matters 2-Pack 8 Pin EPS CPU Extension Cables add 10 inches of reliable, durable extension to your CPU power connections. Featuring a protective braided sleeve and heat-shrink tubing for secure, long-lasting connections, these cables are essential for custom or larger PC builds requiring 8-pin EPS/ATX power connectors. They enhance airflow and cable management, ensuring a neat, high-performance system.
I**E
Perfect
Works very well, long enough, fits well and looks cool!
M**
does the job well
Great extension
W**P
Works Great!
If cable management is important then you would want these cables. Keeps the wires nice and tight together.
A**D
Exactly what I needed
Great for cable management.
M**E
Does what it says
Works great with my server, if you don't mind the look or only need a little extra length. These look like quality wrapped cables but obviously if you are going for aesthetics you will need to go with something else.
D**C
Good extension, terrible colors
The EPS extensions work well and do their job, my only complaint is the color choice and sleeve quality. The sleeve feels really cheap and the colors make me ask why? If you already have a black cable, why not just make the other cable black? Why the yellow? Especially now in this day of PC building, most PC builds are either all black, all white, or black and white. People really care about aesthetics these days, and this just sticks out. Other than that, the cables work!
M**E
Cables are made well and both ends have good connections. Great for extending your EPS cable.
I needed an CPU EPS extension cable during my new PC I was building. Building in a smaller case than usual (A3 Case) and my power supply was at the front of the case. The included EPS with my power supply was a standard length and it did reach back to the motherboard but it had to reach across the motherboard instead of being nicely cable managed down the top of the case. After some time I just didn't care for how it looked - the cable stretching across the motherboard. I came across this set of 2 and thought I'd give them a shot. Before now I had never used an extension for the EPS cable so I wasn't totally sure it would work but it did work and so far it's working great.Both cables are made quite well (as most Cable Matters cables are) and the wires are secure in each connector on both ends. The ends themself seem fine and I didn't have an issue with connection one end to my power supply EPS cable and the other end to my motherboard EPS connector. They are also sleeved with a thin black sleeve but not completely which leads me to the only negative I have...The yellow wires don't go with most PC setups people have and they do stick out. It's quite obvious there's a yellow wire or two or three. It's more obvious right at both ends where the black sleeve ends so I just took a couple Velcro cable ties and wrapped around the one end (other end isn't visible in my case). I used this cable tie to wrap around the yellow part at the end but also used this to keep it nice and tidy at the top of my case. The cable tie was used to hold the cable up at the top of the case and also mask some of the yellow. I wish I would have done this prior to putting the cable in the case and connecting it but it wasn't a big deal.For the money, and what you're getting here I think it's a great value for the money. I have one left in case I need another EPS extension for my next build.
G**G
Cable Matters 10” 8 pin EPS (CPU) extension cable two pack
These cable extensions worked as expected. They are 11 3/4" tip to tip and can be daisy chained if needed. The individual wires had a 2mm od and are 18awg. Printing on the wire suggests a 300v and 80 degree max rating. The ends clipped securely and the plastic has good density and quality. The black and yellow cables get airflow through the mesh sleeve, so this design has an advantage in cooling versus a braided sleeve cable.At $9 these aren't cheap, but they are reasonably priced and good quality.
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