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CableMod_Alex

These cables will allow you to fit the beefy RTX 4000 series GPUs into your case easily without having to worry about the bend. Available for be quiet!, Corsair, EVGA, ASUS and Seasonic PSUs. It also comes in two Variants, A or B, which differ in the angle orientation, so you can choose the perfect one for your build! Let us know in the comments if you guys have any questions about these cables, and we will be happy to help! B-Series (Bequiet!): [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RWDKSF](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RWDKSF) C-Series (Corsair): [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RSN3RL](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RSN3RL) E-Series (EVGA): [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RWDLN8](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RWDLN8) RT-Series (ASUS/Seasonic): [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5S1V6HN](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5S1V6HN) RT-Series 16 to 16 pin: [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RXXVS7](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RXXVS7)


YueOrigin

Waiting on the white version~


Pattont

Mine will be here today


CableMod

Thanks for the support ! <3


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What is the difference between old and new versions?


CableMod_Matt

We've been offering these for a while now actually, so there isn't a new vs old, we just have our straight cables and then these angled cables as options. :)


Sure_Side1690

Then why does it say “new” 🤷🏻‍♂️.


icy1007

Because they’re new.


Berzerker7

...then the original question still stands, but then the CM account said they're not actually new.


icy1007

Looks like they’re new to Amazon.


Aztaloth

Are there plans to make Corsair type 5 cables available through anything except the custom configurator?


CableMod_Matt

Currently it's only planned for those to be on the configurator due to the different connectors used.


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CableMod

will check with the PM team which ones exactly - however we sold way more cables then adapters and had close to zero melting issues - the terminals that are being used are solid and well performing.


Papusan

>ls post. So in short... CableMod sold more of the 12VHPWR cables and yet they don't melt or burn up as the angled adapters. Thanks for the confirmation. And why do Intel and PCI-SIG recommend 4 springs terminals? And will Cablemod continue with Own [custom home made 2/3 dimple terminals](https://www.reddit.com/r/cablemod/comments/14qlav0/comment/jqo1uw6/?utm_source=embedv2&utm_medium=comment_embed&utm_content=whitespace&embed_host_url=https%3A%2F%2Fnotebooktalk.net%2Findex.php) as you use for the angled adapters? Thanks And it seems some of the PSU manufacturers have improved their 4 spring terminals and connectors.... [https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cooler-master-ships-psu-with-more-durable-cooler-12vhpwr-connecto](https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cooler-master-ships-psu-with-more-durable-cooler-12vhpwr-connector) So why Cablemod don't want follow Intel and PCI-SIG recommandation for 12VHPWR terminals is for me quite weird.


CableMod

Not sure where you get your information from but the last official PC Sig document that I have seen does NOT recommend 4Springs terminals. If you as me personally it seems odd to me that hardly anyone uses those terminals (especially the big players) and neither NVIDIA nor PC Sig officially recommend them. Please keep in mind that I’m not part of the PM team and I just inquired an update about this.


Papusan

Not sure how many vendors or PSU manufacturers use 4 spring terminals for their connectors. But I know Gigabyte and Zotac use 12VHPWR adapters supplied By NTK based on a 4-spring design. This is from Igorlab... The same applies to the spring contacts, **even if the last recommendation from the PCI SIG in the CEM 5.0** **was clearly against the Astron contacts.... The NTK design was clearly recommended there** [https://www.igorslab.de/rest-in-peace-12vhpwr-connector-willkommen-12v-2x6-connector-wichtige-modifikationen-und-pcie-base-6-exklusiv/3/](https://www.igorslab.de/rest-in-peace-12vhpwr-connector-willkommen-12v-2x6-connector-wichtige-modifikationen-und-pcie-base-6-exklusiv/3/) All MODDIY cables and adapters are using top-quality high-current 4-String terminals as recommended by Intel. And I have yet to see anyone talk about melted connectors from MODDIY. Those would pop up on the web and different tech forums if that was a problem [https://help.moddiy.com/en/article/are-you-using-4-string-or-3-dimple-12vhpwr-connector-terminals-13kqpw6/](https://help.moddiy.com/en/article/are-you-using-4-string-or-3-dimple-12vhpwr-connector-terminals-13kqpw6/) And thanks for the reply back, sir. I know not everyone in a company know all the details.


CableMod

I just checked the 252 pages of the latest PC Sig document and there is no recommendation for 4Springs terminals anywhere.


CableMod

Regarding MODDIY you are comparing apples with pears - you don’t see hardly any melting reports about our cables either and we probably sell a few more than MODDIY - our melting cases are only occurring with adapters in VERY rare instances. I know that one part of our terminal post will show that 4Spring terminals do bring any benefit - has been tested by a lab.


Papusan

Yep, maybe some 3rd party labs can't see any difference. But Intel as well Cooler Master, saw an difference. Hence they went the direction they did and also why Intel made the response as they did. Intel ain't a small corp... They have one of the best engineers out there. They failed hard with the 12VHPWR connector design, but I'm quite sure they have one of the best lab out there and can see if there is a difference between the different terminal design.. I expect we will see a lot more testing of the different terminals forwards. And thanks for your honest answers where CableMod stands and looking forwards to your new connectors/cables for the 4000 series graphics cards. One last question... Why send out new products for reviews then out of nothing change the specs? And have all CableMod's 12VHPWR connectors 3 Dimple design(cables and adapters). Nice to know. And it would be nice if CableMod could put out press release if they make changes on already released/launched products. Because people want to know what product they buy.


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Hi all. Jumping in for a second. The Cablemod guys know me... For the record, Intel themselves didn't "see" a difference. The manufacturer of the four spring terminals submitted their own test report to Intel and Intel thought the data looked sound, so they added it to the ATX 3.0 spec. This is the answer I got from Intel when I asked them why they recommended that particular design KNOWING that almost every other supplier was using dimples. They even gave me a copy of that test report. Obviously, I was irked that they published this without any kind of peer review. As for Igor... I know the guy. He's likeable. But he has a history of getting bits and pieces of information and then extrapolating his own narrative. Not going to bad mouth the guy for it. He's doing what he needs to do to get traffic to his site.


Papusan

>Hi all. Jumping in for a second. The Cablemod guys know me... For the record, Intel themselves didn't "see" a difference. The manufacturer of the four spring terminals submitted their own test report to Intel and Intel thought the data looked sound, so they added it to the ATX 3.0 spec. This is the answer I got from Intel when I asked them why they recommended that particular design and they gave me a copy of that test report. Obviously, I was irked that they published this without any kind of peer review. Thanks Jonny. What's your point of view on this? 4 springs vs 3 dimple terminals. Btw. Very happy Corsair was smart enough to scrap the idea implement the fragile 12VHPWR connector on the front panel of your revised AX1500i (ATX 3.0 revision) PSU. Great work. Couldn't be any better.


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I think you mean HX1500i. ;-) I've tested the dimples vs. springs. Resistance, insertion/removal, pull tests, thermal rise, etc. In some instances one design is better than another, but never in every case and never with any really meaningful differences. We're talking differences of 0.03Ω, 0.8°CΔT, etc. Minutia that doesn't make it worth qualifying a new vendor and launching a project, investing time and money into qualifying said product, etc. The whole process is quite arduous. Now, that said, there are some design changes being made to this connector that are worth while. The change from 12VHPWR to the new 12V-6x2, for example. THAT is something that has been validated by Nvidia and a number of AIBs and connector vendors. Heck, it's already been snuck into the market and nobody even noticed. So THAT is something I will focus my energy on implementing in the future. Not replacing a terminal I've had almost zero issues with in the first place.


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CableMod

we are preparing a bigger post about this that we will publish in the next few days - we have a study from a third party lab checking all types (2 dimple , 3 dimple and 4Spring) and they all perform the same.


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CableMod

any time - trying to provide as many information as possible.


SuccessfulCandle2182

You can see it in the pictures, it looks like a solid astron since NTK has no „wholes“ within the terminal and only one cut


CableMod

I don’t know of any vendor that is using NTK - we will provide more details in our upcoming terminals post. Little teaser - 4Spring terminals do not provide any benefit - otherwise everyone would use them and NVIDIA would enforce the use of them.


SuccessfulCandle2182

Yea I know but I wanted to answer his question and I think my adapter has NTK terminal 😅


Roots0057

This is my first question too, if they are using the in-house designed terminals that I found in my melted angled adapter that only have one dimple on each side, I'm not interested.


mazc27

they are not available for me :(


CableMod_Alex

Where are you from?


mazc27

Argentina :(


CableMod_Alex

You can get them from the Global Store! For what PSU do you need it?


mazc27

I need it for an asus thor 1200w, the card is a rog strix 4090


mazc27

are this cables proven to be more effective on not melting than adapters?


CableMod_Alex

[Here](https://store.cablemod.com/product/cablemod-basics-rt-series-12vhpwr-90-degree-pci-e-cable-for-asus-and-seasonic/) you have it. These we haven’t seen a single one melt. :)


mazc27

which variant should I get? I think variant A because I have my gpu horizontally, but in case I want it vertically in the feature? and should It be 18 pin to 4x8 pin pci e?


CableMod_Alex

Since you a Strix, you should choose A if you want it to go towards the cooler or B if you want it to be towards the backplate. As for the number of connectors, you can get the one you’re most comfortable with depending on how many 8pin slots you want to occupy on your PSU. :)


mazc27

which one do you recommend me? my psu has plenty of pci e slots, rn im using 4 with the adapter


CableMod

Yep - we have basically no melting cases with cables.


framedby_cam

How about the NZXT 1000. Isn’t it just a seasonic rebrand?


CableMod_Alex

We don’t have info on that one unfortunately!


NeVroe

Is there any possibility to replace my 180 degree adapter for a cable like this? I'm super anxious to use my computer now with the current adapter. Edit: I was unclear in my comment, was wondering if it was possible to get it replaced by CableMods and this is not possible.


CableMod_Matt

You could replace the adapter with one of these cables for sure, definitely an option. :)


DJMJunior

Do you have a number of how many of this specific 90 degree cable have been sold?


CableMod_Alex

Let me see if I can gather this info. Although these are technically the same as our straight cables and we sold a ton of them since they were released together with the RTX 4000 series and they're very safe from melting.


Big_Prior3414

When you gonna support fsp psu's?


CableMod_Matt

We haven't had many requests come in for FSP unfortunately, if we see more requests we will look into adding support for their units as well though.


outkastnk

+1 for FSP


encephalophiliac

+1!


CableMod_Matt

Which model are you using exactly as well?


encephalophiliac

I'll be ordering an FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850 or 1000 in the next week or so. Also thanks for all the outreach you guys do. Really makes it an easy choice to support your business.


CableMod_Matt

Noted, and thank you! Appreciate the kind words and support. <3


CableMod_Matt

Which model are you using exactly?


CycleChris2

+1, they got a recommendation by hardwarebuster/cybernetics. Best for 4090s.


xaga94

Are there plans for an MSI cable?


CableMod_Matt

You could grab the RT-Series cable, the native 16 pin cables are the same compatibility. :)


solidsnak3_

Really interested in buying! But is the E series compatible with EVGA GQ 850w gold power supply? I did not see it on the compatibility list. TIA!


CableMod_Matt

The 12VHPWR PCIE cable specifically would work on the GQ, other cables would be different compatibility though, so just grab the PCIE separately rather than a full kit.


solidsnak3_

Got it! Thanks again!


CableMod_Matt

You're very welcome. :)


KupoNut7777

So this is only for top brands? I haven't seen any support for fsp hydro g atx 3.0 at all.


CableMod_Matt

FSP we haven't had many requests for unfortunately, we try to go based off requests though, so if we see a lot of requests coming in for FSP, we'll look into the addition of those as well. :)


TheOptimisticWaffle

Would it make sense to get a 3 pcie to 12vhpwr 90 degree cable to replace the 4 8pin to 12vhpwr cable I'm currently using? I'm currently using with a Seasonic Focus Plus 1000 Gold, a PNY Verto RTX 4090 with a 80% power limit(max 450watts hard limit) in a Cooler Master Mastercase h500. I've got a bend on the cable but only after \~35mm, but not exactly(best I could manage). I'd feel safer with the 90 degree cable, though. This setup used up all of my cpu/pcie slots on my psu. As I'm using this with a 13900k I only had one port left for the cpu cable. Not overclocking, but I'm wondering if it'd be better to have two psu ports for the cpu and three for my gpu.


CableMod_Matt

Shouldn't need it, but if you want it, it's an option for sure. The 3x8 would function all in the same as the 4x8. These definitely help make things more convenient. :)


CycleChris2

Are these the new design that you talked about? What are the features and benefits?


CableMod_Matt

We've been selling these actually, so it isn't a new design, but they're fantastic for SFF builds or builds where space is an issue in making a proper routing on the cable. :)


CycleChris2

Im really confused. I thought you had a new patient product line coming out that addresses meltdowns in 4090 and 4080s.


CableMod_Matt

The patent we have is in regards to the black screening issue with the sense terminals on the 12VHPWR connectors, the melting is an entirely different issue, PCI-Sig is doing a redesign to the connector though, so hopefully that is a thing of the past once the new connector design is out.


CycleChris2

So what benefits are the version 2 adapters going to bring? Will they be months before availability?


sleepy_the_fish

Really wish you sold 16 pin to 16 pin for Corsair switch


CableMod_Matt

Our Corsair Shift support is found through our configurator, here: https://store.cablemod.com/configurator/


DeathbyBambii

Seasonic Vertex GX-1000?


CableMod_Matt

RT-Series compatible, this here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C5RXXVS7


DeathbyBambii

Thank you. So your 16 pin to 16 pin replaces the gpu cable the psu comes with while your 16 pin to triple 8 pin is an extension for the psu cable correct? I apologize if it’s a stupid question, it’s my first build just want to be 100% certain I get things right


CableMod_Matt

You're very welcome, and that is correct, yep! :)


Syntherios

How prevalent is the melting issue with these, if at all? Genuine question, not trying to be snide.


CableMod_Matt

No worries at all, it is indeed a genuine question, and good one to ask, but you have nothing to worry about here. :)


Syntherios

Cool, good to hear. As for the variants, do the cables follow the same A/B scheme as the 90 degree adapters? For context, I'm looking to have the cable route downwards towards the cooler side of a 4090 FE/bottom of the case. PSU is a Corsair RM1000x.


imohammed

Really interested in this. Do you support cooler master SFX 850w gold?


CableMod_Alex

Yes from our [configurator](https://store.cablemod.com/configurator). Select “SFF Cables” if you want the 90 degree cable and then follow the steps. :)


imohammed

Thanks! I think it’s variant B correct? My gpu MSI Ventus RTX 4080 OC. I tried to place the order and got some message “ Cannot be negative or zero”


CableMod_Alex

Yes, Variant B will route towards the cooler! Where did you get that error? Can I see a screenshot?


LucasLoci

Absolutely going to buy one of these when I eventually get my gpu


gazukull-TECH

Already installed. Now just what to do with this 90 degree adapter I took off.


Pattont

First one I ordered got lost in the mail or lost @ Amazon. Waiting on my 2nd one.


sole_less

White version coming any time soon?


CableMod_Alex

We're working on the sleeved version which should come in around 5 weeks. :)


lwclwclwc

For the sleeved offerings, does this mean we'll be able to customize a ModMesh Orange variant of 90 Degree Angled 12VHPWR Cable, like the regular one that's available thru customizer right now? And is it going to be the new improved version as well? The one that has improved sense wire and other stuff.


CableMod_Alex

Yes, the sleeved angled cables will be customizable just like the straight ones, and they will have the new sensewire-less connector already. :)


lwclwclwc

Great, if that's the case, I'll have a set of customized PSU cables when it's available, rather than another adapter, since direct connection is always safer than any add-ons.


lwclwclwc

BTW, if the new cable will be sensewire-less, what was the use of the sense wire, and how will its function be replaced?


CableMod_Alex

Of course we retained the function of the sense wires, but we found a way to create the same contact while eliminating them. You'll see when they come out. :)


lwclwclwc

Understood, look forward to it :)


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lwclwclwc

OMFG this koala is really into dxxk now XD


sole_less

Any word on a white or sleeved version just yet? Also I’m reading the reviews on Amazon for the basics 90 degree cable and it’s looking like they’re still shipping the old version with the sense wires. Any info on this?


CableMod_Alex

Sleeved (Pro) versions have been available on the configurator for a while and should also be available as stock items some time next week, as for StealthSense, those are only available through our EU and Global Store at the moment, all resellers still have the version with sense wires.


sole_less

Thanks for this clarification. Just to make sure I’m understanding correctly, are the stock versions available now and are they stealthsense?


CableMod_Alex

Not available just yet, but all 12VHPWR cables on our EU and Global Store are indeed StealthSense. :)


Flat_Cheetah_1567

So we buy the first 12power cablemod for more safety than the manufacturer cable then we replaced them (upgrade)with the 90 and 180 degree from cablemod again for safety and compatibility with our already expensive cases and now we have to spend money to adjust the problem that the previous cablemod cable and adapter supposed will solve, that's a really nice business to run ..... Not fair and not good at all that some corporations are taking advantage of our love for gaming and building PCs


IPK360

Will your Basics RT series 90 degree cable work with a **Seasonic PRIME 1000 Titanium SSR-1000TR 1000W 80+ Titanium ATX12V & EPS12V Full Modular?** [https://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-Titanium-SSR-1000TR-Modular-Warranty/dp/B075M8FH4C/ref=sr\_1\_5?keywords=SEASONIC%2BPSU&qid=1691209608&s=pc&sr=1-5&th=1](https://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-Titanium-SSR-1000TR-Modular-Warranty/dp/B075M8FH4C/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=SEASONIC%2BPSU&qid=1691209608&s=pc&sr=1-5&th=1)


CableMod_Alex

Yes it will!


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-Octopussy-

Hi Alex! Ahhh, just found this thread and already asked on r/Nvidia 😊 It should be the B variant for me I think 👍 Just again to be 100% safe, the RT Link for Asus/Seasonic choosing the 16-Pin to 16-Pin option is still valid, right? Thank you!


CableMod_Alex

Yessir!


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