8-Pin EPS Extension, 30 cm, Single Sleeve AU$11.41 1 in stock | ||
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Nanoxia 8-Pin EPS Extension, 30 cm, Single Sleeve
The Nanoxia 8-Pin EPS extension cable - From their high quality sleeved cable series
Features
- Extends the reach of your 8-pin EPS PSU cable
- High quality, individually sleeved cables
- Braided cables help achieve a neat cabling solution for the internals of your PC
This 8-Pin EPS extension cable originates from the Nanoxia sleeved cable series. The cable is 30cm long and the individual wires are covered with black nylon braided sleeves.
This type of PSU extension is used to extend the 8-pin EPS cable from the PSU to the motherboard and is ideal for use in large PC cases where the standard PSU lead may not reach the 8-pin EPS motherboard connector.
Specifications | 8-Pin EPS Extension |
---|---|
Cable Type | 8-Pin EPS extension cable |
Length | 300 mm |
Colour | Black |
Warranty | 24 months |
EAN barcode | 4260285290206 |
Specifications | 8-Pin EPS Extension |
---|---|
Cable Type | 8-Pin EPS extension cable |
Length | 300 mm |
Colour | Black |
Warranty | 24 months |
EAN barcode | 4260285290206 |
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