Achieve a clean, professional look with our custom sleeved ATX 3.0 cable extension kit. Designed to work seamlessly with your power supply’s existing cables, this kit is the easiest way to upgrade your build’s aesthetics without replacing your entire PSU.
Each cable is custom made and carefully assembled in Ohio using premium materials and individually sleeved wires for vibrant color, improved airflow, and maximum flexibility. These extensions are compatible with all major power supply brands, including Corsair, Cooler Master, EVGA, ASUS, Seasonic, Thermaltake, be quiet!, and more.
Included in every kit:
- 1 x 24-pin ATX
- 2 x 4+4-pin EPS
- 1 x 12VHPWR 16-pin cable (Male to Male)
Cables length:
- 4+4 pin EPS/CPU cable – 280mm
- 24-pin ATX/Main cable – 280mm
- 12VHPWR 16-pin cable – 660mm
Every cable is designed for durability and consistency. Pre-installed closed cable combs keep each wire neatly aligned, helping you achieve that crisp, organized look that sets custom builds apart. Whether you’re showcasing your PC or just want better cable management, this extension kit delivers both form and function.
Built for builders, trusted by pros, and proudly made in the USA.




Kyle LeBlanc (verified owner) –
The cable quality is really solid on these. I only have to unfortunate things to mention: 1) The heatshrink on the 12VHPWR’s smallest cables seems like it is too thick to get into the actual connection housing meaning it can slide around revealing the white wire underneath. Should not affect performance, but something to note. 2) This is probably the larger unforunate item of the two, but the cables are created for connectors on the left and curve to the right. Meaning if you have a motherboard (like mine, the Gigabyte B850M Aurous Elite) that has the 24pin clip on the right/outside, then the 24 pin cable doesn’t really work. It is made to bend the other way and getting it to bend and clip in the right orientation puts a lot of pressure on the cable and just looks really bad with the included cable combs trying to push it in the other direction. I was under the assumption that these were not cables designed with a curve and both layers of cable were the same length, not one shorter than the other which makes it hard to bend in the ‘wrong’ direction. I did not find any orientation notes on the product page, or a spot to choose a selection when ordering. Otherwise, these look really solid and I hope I can get better use out of them in a future build where my motherboard 24pin is oriented in the other direction.
Kyle LeBlanc –