Wholesale Price China Jst Female To Molex 2.0 Male Adapter
Applications:
- Providing a convenient solution for extending the connection from power supply to motherboard;
- Connector A: ATX 12V 8 pin (4+4) male, connector B: ATX 12V 8 pin female; Please note that the connectors are CPU 8 pin, not pci-e 8 pin;
- Compatible with power supplies with ATX 8 pin or 4 pin port, the ATX 8 pin connector could be slided on/off to 8 pin or 4 pin;
- Note: this cable was only designed to extend the length of ATX 8 pin power supply cable for better cable management;
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Technical Specifications |
Warranty Information |
Part number STC-SS004
Warranty 3 years |
Physical Characteristics |
Cable Length 18in [457.2 mm] |
What's in the Box |
EPS 4+4 pin Extension cable
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Overview |
EPS 8 Pin Extension CablePimp up your rig with STC-Cable Extensions. Each extension uses high-grade copper wiring for maximum conductivity, and sleeved with our signature sleeving for excellent flexibility and vivid color. Our cable craftsmen have minimized or eliminated the use of unsightly heatshrink, ensuring clean look for your build. The added cable length provided by these extensions makes them a great choice for larger builds where standard length cables won’t reach.
Features:The STC ATX 8 Pin male to female cable is to provide a convenient solution for extending the connection from power supply to motherboard; Support:Compatible with power supplies with ATX 8 pin port; Specification:Length(including connectors): 18 inch(470cm) Connectors: 1x ATX 8pin (4+4) m ale, 1x ATX 8 pin female Gauge:18AWG Including:ATX 8 Pin male to female cable*2pcs; Warranty: 3 year; Note: 1.This cable was only designed to extend the length of ATX 8 pin power supply cable fro better cable management; 2.Both of connectors are ATX 8 pin, not pci-e 8 pin; FAQ:Question: Why does the description emphasize "only designed to extend the length of atx 8 pin power supply cable"? doesn't it work as a replacemement? Answer: It’s meant to lengthen the cable if it doesn’t reach the motherboard, or for cable management purposes, you could probably use it as a replacement but it’s meant to extend it.
Question: I already have custom cable mod cables could I use this to come out of the psu to extend my current cables? Answer: hese would connect to your existing cables and act as an extension, they are not a direct replacement cable to the PSU. Customer Feedback1> It may not be a fancy braided cable extension, however it does the job just fine. I needed one of these because my mother's PC case just barely fits an ATX board even though it is advertised as an ATX mid-tower case. Since the ATX board covered some of the cable-routing holes, I had to get a bit creative with cable management. The EPS cable on the PSU was not long enough to reach the motherboard's connector once I did my routing. This did the job perfectly. 2> perfect to extend to cpu power connector, My power supply cable was too short, this was perfect to extend my connector 3> Easy to install, flexible enough to do what I needed it to do in a budget case. In a case with proper cable management this will be even better I imagine. 4> Awesome came with two now i can reach the cpu port and the cable actually fits around my 580 and heat sync so i don't need to lift the mother board out again (even if i did the case was to big before i put these in the 580 wasn't the issue it was my tower)
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