
ATX 24-Pin Power Extension Cable
- The 24-pin connector is the lifeline of your motherboard's power supply. Enveloped in a high-density black braided mesh, it not only looks sleek but also delivers exceptional abrasion resistance, tear resistance, and scratch protection, effectively shielding internal cables and extending their lifespan.
- The 30cm (approx. 12-inch) length is meticulously designed to provide ample flexibility for rear cable management without excessive length causing unnecessary clutter, helping you achieve an exceptionally tidy case environment.
- Features a standard 24-pin “female to male” connector design. Whether you're using a common ATX power supply or a compact case, this extension cable ensures perfect compatibility.
To ensure safe and proper use of this product, please carefully read the following precautions before installation:
- Ensure your power supply and motherboard both feature standard ATX 24-pin connectors. This extension cable is incompatible with server power supplies, older BTX motherboards, or non-standard connectors (e.g., 18-pin). Forced insertion may damage connector pins, rendering the device unusable or causing permanent damage.
- Before installation, completely disconnect the computer's power supply! Unplug the power cord from the rear of the chassis and press the power button for several seconds to discharge residual electricity from the motherboard. Never perform this operation while the system is powered on!
- Ensure both ends (connecting to the original power cable and the motherboard) are fully inserted and locked into place until the latch clicks. Poor contact may cause the computer to fail to boot, reboot frequently, or run unstable.
- This product is an “extension cable,” not a “replacement cable.” It extends your existing stock power cable and cannot directly connect to non-modular power supplies.
- If your computer experiences issues like failure to boot, frequent blue screens, or automatic restarts after installation, first ensure all connectors are securely plugged in. If the problem persists, remove the extension cable and connect directly using the power supply's original cable to determine if the extension cable is faulty.

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ATX 24-Pin Power Extension Cable
- The 24-pin connector is the lifeline of your motherboard's power supply. Enveloped in a high-density black braided mesh, it not only looks sleek but also delivers exceptional abrasion resistance, tear resistance, and scratch protection, effectively shielding internal cables and extending their lifespan.
- The 30cm (approx. 12-inch) length is meticulously designed to provide ample flexibility for rear cable management without excessive length causing unnecessary clutter, helping you achieve an exceptionally tidy case environment.
- Features a standard 24-pin “female to male” connector design. Whether you're using a common ATX power supply or a compact case, this extension cable ensures perfect compatibility.
To ensure safe and proper use of this product, please carefully read the following precautions before installation:
- Ensure your power supply and motherboard both feature standard ATX 24-pin connectors. This extension cable is incompatible with server power supplies, older BTX motherboards, or non-standard connectors (e.g., 18-pin). Forced insertion may damage connector pins, rendering the device unusable or causing permanent damage.
- Before installation, completely disconnect the computer's power supply! Unplug the power cord from the rear of the chassis and press the power button for several seconds to discharge residual electricity from the motherboard. Never perform this operation while the system is powered on!
- Ensure both ends (connecting to the original power cable and the motherboard) are fully inserted and locked into place until the latch clicks. Poor contact may cause the computer to fail to boot, reboot frequently, or run unstable.
- This product is an “extension cable,” not a “replacement cable.” It extends your existing stock power cable and cannot directly connect to non-modular power supplies.
- If your computer experiences issues like failure to boot, frequent blue screens, or automatic restarts after installation, first ensure all connectors are securely plugged in. If the problem persists, remove the extension cable and connect directly using the power supply's original cable to determine if the extension cable is faulty.
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