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Would you spend £70 on PSU cables?

Making your PC look pretty isn't something that everyone takes seriously. For a lot of people, it's just a machine to do a job, whether that's gaming, working or watching different media online, but for some it's a way to show their creativity. Some of our readers have posted simply stunning examples of their custom built rigs on our Facebook page, but you have to wonder if even they would spend £70 on some power supply cables, like the ones now being offered by OCUK to mod your PC with.

However, those cables do come in a number of fetching colours and are made from ModFlex sleeving, which is said to be software than traditional nylon and thinner than cloth braiding, so it fits into nooks and crannies that bit easier. They're also free from heat shrink material, so have a uniform look and run right to the base of the connectors.

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While not compatible with every PSU out there, the new cables work with EVGA's G2 and P2 PSUs, as well as Corsair's AXi, HXi and RM units. Seasonic XP2 and KM3 units should support them too, though make sure you're picking the right cable if you choose to buy them.

Available colours range from bright green, through black/orange splits, to white, offering a number of options for those looking to really colour code their PC.

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They are £70 a pop though. Currently available for pre-order only, the cables are expected to come into stock sometime in the next month.

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8 comments

  1. Personally would rather braid the cables my self rather than buying brand new cables.

  2. If I had a nice PC, I would not care about the looks inside, just as long as it looks neat outside. I wouldn’t want a fancy case, just one that doesn’t look cheap or messy.

  3. *softer than nylon. might want to turn off autocorrect lads

  4. Exactly, It is cheaper to get double the amount of sleeve and heatshrink in case you mess up. As long as people put the effort to make the best result they’d want, it’s much better to spend some time doing it yourself.

    People may feel uncomfortable at first, but it is a good experience to try and seeing the result makes me feel great.

  5. I’ve braided cables myself on numerous occasions and am never happy with the results. So to answer the question then, if I intended people to see the insides of my case then yes i’d reluctantly spend £70 on a premade set.

  6. i just buy the mose important cables that you will see the most such as the 24 pin, pci and cpu cables, costs about £40-£50 from icemodz.com its nice.

  7. My time is worth more than the money you save doing it yourself

    Ontop of that PSU warranty having the original cables all nice is handy if disaster strikes.

    That said I get why modders like the whole do it yourself thing Each to their own! Doubt these will have any problem selling 🙂

  8. Exactly! A bit of profit for people who sleeve them, and the customers being happy needing to spend time doing other stuff! It’s a win-win. 😉