Phobya ATX Power Connector 24Pin female incl. 24 Pins - black

Phobya
Phobya
2,60 €
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Item code : 12366
EAN : 4049469132163
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Technical details

Phobya's connectors are not only about aesthetics, they are also a handy tool to achieve clean cable management!
In the modding sector, optical upgrades can be achieved in many ways. Plugs and sockets in a matching design are a great possibility to implement a clean optical design. But this is not the only interesting aspect of replacing the stock connectors. Often the stock plugs and sockets are worn from multiple connections and disconnections, and the Phobya connectors are perfect as a replacement. The peak of cable modding is tailoring the cables to the desired length. This is made easy with these connectors: Simply cut to the desired length and replace both pins and connectors for a perfect finish. Shortened cables also assist in increasing air flow through the enclosure, improving the cooling performance of the whole system.

Application for this connector kit:
This kit is usually used for power supply of the Mainboard

Technical specifications:
Material: Plastic, Metal
Colour: Black

Extent of delivery

1x Phobya ATX Power connector 24Pin socket including 24 Pins - black


Special offer

30% OFF
DVI-I 24 + 5 Male / Male cable with a length of 30 centimeters.


With the DVI-DVI cords, the links of the digital signals, whether single or double, will allow high speed digital transmission (4.95Gbps to 9.9Gbps).
Analog coaxial lines also allow high analog transfer speed (up to 2.5Ghz).
Completely shielded, this type of cable allows you to achieve excellent performance (EMI / RFI standards attenite).
Very easy to use thanks to Plug and Play technology which allows connection and disconnection without having to restart or reconfigure the machine (s).

This cable is useful for transferring DVI signals from the graphics card to a multi source display with a DVI input.


Example: Connect each of the DVI connectors of the cable to the DVI ports of the graphics card (usually located at the back of your PC tower) and of the multisource display if they are equipped.