Design & share custom sleeved PC cables

Cablefied is a purpose-built application for creators to design
and share handcrafted custom sleeved PSU cables.

Design your cables
Configurator

A configurator to design your sleeved cable sets

Seemlessly build a complete set of cables with mainstream paracord and PET sleeving, combs, and connector colors. Always saved to the browser, and easy one-click sharing.

Completely customizable

Configure your own cable set's wire colors, combs, and connectors for your new PC build.

Easily share your designs

To show your cable sets to friends, simply click copy and paste the copied URL in your message.

Pinouts

Cable compatibility and power supply pinouts

Reference detailed information regarding power supply pinouts. Compare compatibility between series and brands. Explore wiring diagrams per connector and PSU keys for varying connector types.

Detailed compatibility tables and pinouts

Each pinout contains a table referencing compatible power supplies and series, the connector keys, and even possible double wires.

Journal

Read about Cablefied news and PC cable topics

For everything and anything cable sleeving, power supplies, and Cablefied, all documented in one place.

  • Three blue and black sleeved PC cables in an arc celebrating the launch of Cablefied.

    Announcing the launch of Cablefied

    The ambitious launch of a new, exciting project dedicated to the DIY PC building community.

  • A 24 pin atx cable, 8 pin eps cable, 4 pin EPS cable, and sata power cable floating in four shades of blue.

    A beginner's guide to your PC build's primary cables

    Learn about the primary cables involved in building a custom PC, where they need to be connected, and how to plug them in.

  • A custom sleeved 24 pin ATX extension cable plugging into the stock 24 pin cable, and a longer custom sleeved 24 pin ATX modular cable.

    Should you get extension cables or modular cables?

    This is a common question in the PC building community, so let's take a quick look into the differences between the two options.

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Ready to design your own cables?