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Singularity Computers PowerBoard Linking Cable 8pin PCIe

Singularity Computers PowerBoard Linking Cable 8pin PCIe

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One of the benefits of the PowerBoard is that the cable lengths have been standardised and the cables are very short meaning they do not require any cable management. PowerBoard Linking Cables connect your motherboard and GPU to the PowerBoard, these are 1:1 extensions with female connections on both ends. PowerBoard PSU Cables connect your PSU to the PowerBoard and are the same as your stock PSU cables just shorter. These are high quality 18AWG Heatshrinkless Black Sleeved cables specifically designed for the PowerBoard. The 24pin and EPS are arched meaning the inner cable lengths are shorter than the outer cable lengths. Component connector positions vary so there is a small margin of excess length built into these cables to allow for this.

PowerBoard Linking Cable 8pin PCIe:
Designed to be connected from the PowerBoard to the GPU. This cable is included with the standard PowerBoard Linking Cable Sets which come with every PowerBoard and case with a PowerBoard. For motherboards with 90-degree 24pin, EPS or supplementary 6pin you will need SC Shift Adaptors.

Specifications & Included Items:
PowerBoard Linking Cable 8pin. 18AWG. Black Sleeved.
Weight: 0.05kg.
Dimensions: L: 100mm or 150mm x W: 20mm x H: 12mm.
Packaged Weight: 0.07kg.
Packaged Dimensions: L: 180mm x W: 25mm x H: 20mm.

Installation:
Designed to be connected from the PowerBoard to the GPU. This cable is included with the standard PowerBoard Linking Cable Sets which come with every PowerBoard and case with a PowerBoard. For motherboards with 90-degree 24pin, EPS or supplementary 6pin you will need SC Shift Adaptors.

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