Silverstone PP04 6 in. ATX extension cable kit

Reviews(71)

4.8
TOP FAVORABLE REVIEW
solved cable isssue.

it does what its made to do. it extends your ATX 20 or 24 pin and ATX 4 or 8 pin wires 6 inches. I ordered 2 of these to properly route the Antec 650W Neo Power Blue around my Abit IP35 Pro motherboard in the Antec Nine Hundred case.

wires are thick and stiff. very difficult to bend when routing the cable, not sleeved. does not come in 12 inches

the 24 pin cable is actually a 20 + 4 cable, it can be split to accommodate your needs. also the 8 pin cable can be split in 2 to accomodate the 4 pin ATX power cables.

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TOP CRITICAL REVIEW
Only 1 worked

8 pin connector worked, allowed me to go behind the side of the case instead of right over the board and graphics cards, allowing more airflow.

24pin connector didn't work. Couldn't go around the back side of case, had to go over motherboard and graphics cards with my almost too short PSU 24pin cable.

The metal in the 24 pin connector was bent funny, wouldn't not click in on motherboard, could have forced it I guess, but did not want to. Even tried to plug it into itself, would not go in all the way and click in. Very upset that for the price it didn't work. Could have just gotten one bad one I guess, but some of the other reviews say "didn't need 24pin" so maybe they just never realized... oh well...

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Specifications

Model
BrandSilverstone
ModelPP04
TypePower
ColorMulti-Color
Details
Length6"
Cable Length6 in.
SpecificationsOne 24pin to 20+4pin cable: Length: 6" (150mm) One EPS 8pin to 4+4pin cable: Length: 6" (150mm)
Features
FeaturesExtend cable length of existing power supply Convenient 2-in-1 ATX power connector For 24pin and 20pin motherboards
Additional Information
First Listed on NeweggMay 11, 2007
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