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CableMod C-Series Pro ModMesh Sleeved Cable Kit for Corsair Type 3 RM Yellow Label/AXi/HXi (Black + White)

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Style: ModMesh Kit (Corsair Yellow/AXi/HXi)


Color: Black + White


Features

  • All-New Thicker Wires for a Fuller Look
  • Pre-Installed Closed Cable Combs
  • High-Density ModMesh Sleeving
  • Wide Range of Vivid Colors
  • Excellent Durability

Brand: CableMod


Connector Type: component


Cable Type: Component


Compatible Devices: Corsair®


Color: Black + White


Brand: ‎CableMod


Connector Type: ‎component


Cable Type: ‎Component


Compatible Devices: ‎Corsair®


Color: ‎Black + White


Connector Gender: ‎Male-to-Male


Shape: ‎Round


Unit Count: ‎1 Count


Item Weight: ‎0.9 Kilograms


Model Name: ‎CM-PCSI-FKIT-NKKW-R


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Outdoor, Indoor


Number of Items: ‎1


Package Type: ‎Standard Packaging


Item model number: ‎CM-PCSI-FKIT-NKKW-R


Item Weight: ‎1.98 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches


Manufacturer: ‎CableMod


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎February 8, 2018


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  • The quality and looks are there, but the practicality and value lose points.
Style: ModMesh 16P Kit (Corsair RM Blk/RMi/RMx) Color: CARBON
Nobody can doubt the looks, I'm very happy with material visuals, the problem is in how difficult these are to maneuver. If you're using a smaller case that will require a lot being shoved in the back, no amount of cable management will make up for how restrictive the lack of flexibility is in these cables. Even my "mid-size" Lian Li (which is HUGE for a mid tower) had some issues with the initial bend coming out of the PSU, and getting the GPU cable lined up without force. If you require a bunch of these cables to make an immediate 90 degree turn as soon as they exit your PSU in order to fit into your case's cable channel, you're going to worry about forcing them too much, because they don't want to bend like that. If you're coming under your GPU and need a couple of sharp turns to go under, up, and in, it's going to feel like it's straining your GPU, and you better hope it's not too close to the glass (assuming we're all using glass panels to see these cables). You're basically forced to buy their 90degree adapter if you want it to feel secure in that situation. For $110 at time of buying, I need more flexibility and an adapter thrown in too. After tax I'm looking at about $160 to buy both, just so the 2 cables on show up front look good. In the context of a monster $4000 build, this may seem like chump change, but in a vacuum, taking these cables at face value, they either should be better for the price, or cheaper for the content. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 20, 2023 by Carl C

  • No 6pin pcie cable. Great otherwise.
Style: ModMesh 16P Kit (Corsair RM Blk/RMi/RMx) Color: BLACK
Great set of cables, but a shame the kit doesn't include a 6pin pcie cable. Had to use the stock PSU cable which kinda hurts the cnosistency and esthetic of the build. It's less noticeable due to the kit being black, but still a bummer. Other than that, the cables look and feel and work (so far) great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2023 by pitzkale pitzkale

  • First time using cablemod?
Style: Pro ModMesh Kit (Asus & Seasonic) Color: Black + White
It's fine, i seen some splices which after doing research cable mod appears to have a valid reason for this, although it doesn't look the greatest they do make a or what looks to be solid attempt at making it as unnoticeable as possible, helps you can hide it behind the motherboard tray, that being said.....i put these on a seasonic focus plus gold 850 watt with plans to change to a 1000w using these very same cables, now obviously...seasonic isn't cable mod and cable mode isn't seasonic but some of the clips on my don't appear to reach the key hole in a modular power supply, if they do it doesn't appear to sound very solid, i cannot blame cable mod for this i do not know whos directly at fault for this perhaps that'll change with the new PSU, since it's far newer then the focus plus gold, perhaps manufacturing techniques have become a bit more... "within specification" cable mod though is made in china if that's a big deal for you it's a huge deal for me but by and large these cables appear a bit heavier then your average OEM cable, i've seen people also complain of the pins coming out of the connectors, I'd advise prior to installation not giving the cable a hard pull from the connector but light to see if it's in place or not, so you don't have any potential damage in the future. 4/5 Could be better, but i've seen far worse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 22, 2023 by Ethan

  • Cables seemed to be fine but I did not use them.
Style: Pro ModFlex 8-pin (Asus & Seasonic) Color: Black
TL;DR: if you want custom colored cables to match a desired theme and/or you believe cable mod cables are easier to route and manage in your PC case, go for it. If you're not going for a particular theme and have lots of space, or even little space to route cables (I thought cable management in my Air Mini was easier without the cable mod cables), then you could save money and just spend a little time working on your cable management skills. You can achieve a clean build by zip tying multiple PCI cables together to make "one" long, flat cable that terminates at each end with the three connectors for the PSU/GPU, and you can place multiple ties along the cable to tame the shape and direction. First, I'd like to address the splice. I've seen other reviews dogging on the product because of it. I actually was concerned at first, but if you look at the end of the stock cables on the PSU end (the end you plug to the PSU), they have the full 8 wires running to it, but the actual connectors going into the PSU are missing two (like they're just empty where you look inside the connectors whereas in the other 6 you can see something for the PSU to interface with). The cable mod cables only have 6 wires on the PSU end, and then there's a splice or two along the way to the PCI/component connection side to make 8 as needed to plug into your hardware. They simply don't run wires to the 2 blank/empty ones I mentioned on the PSU side of the stock PSU cables. My specific power supply is listed as compatible with these cables and I don't think anything would happen if I had used them. Maybe I'm wrong, but the cables are similar in the way I've described. Besides, if you have an RTX 30xx card, you should be undervolting it to get the extra degrees lower temperature and possibly even slightly underclocking it so it's not constantly boosting to the skies and running high 70s/low 80 degrees C. My card is rated a TDP of 380 W and I can achieve an average of 230-250 W and 60-68 C average with my setup when gaming for 3-4 hours on highest settings and a 2k monitor, so I don't think the cable would have any issue delivering enough power to the GPU if I had used it. On to my next point, I didn't use any of the five cables I bought. I found them to be taking up more space in my case than if I just zip tied three of the flat, stock PCI cables together and ran them like that. The braided cables on this product look fine, but I think they're thicker, altogether and overall, than just using the stock cables. Needless to say, cable mod cables are not going to make your cable management skills any better simply by being what they are. I routed all of my stock cables fine, with some time and care taken to which order the cables were routed. I like a neat and tidy cable area in my case, but I don't care for a super clean, themed cable setup where my cables are out of sight. These cables didn't do anything for me to make cable management any easier, but that's in my case. Ultimately, if you're gonna buy cable mod cables, the best option if you can afford it would be to go custom. Get an idea what theme colors you want and how long you want the cables to be since you can have them made to a length you specify on their website. Be prepared to pay a premium if you do that. If your case or you yourself feel that cable mod cables are easier to fit and route in a case, go for it. I did not find this to be a necessity with my case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 19, 2022 by Christopher M.

  • Good brand
Style: Pro ModFlex 8-pin (Asus & Seasonic) Color: Black
For My psu Asus 850w Thor platinum is good and any problem to install.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 14, 2023 by Jose Reyes

  • Works, not as chunky as OEM cables
Style: ModFlex 8-pin (Corsair Blk/RMi/RMx) Color: Black
Much easier to work with than the chonky OEM Corsair cables and they look much better. Still somewhat stiff, although that is to be expected with how much current these can pull and some likely overengineering due to fire/abrasion risk.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 29, 2023 by Nikola Trbojevic

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