Announcing the launch of Cablefied
The ambitious launch of a new, exciting project dedicated to the DIY PC building community.
Design your own unique PC cable sets in the Cablefied configurator, and share your creations with friends.
Building resources to help you design custom sleeved PC cables and plan for your next build.
The Cablefied PC cable configurator has been built for hobbyists and enthusiasts alike to easily plan, design, and share their own custom sleeved PC cable sets.
Configure your own cable set's wire colors, combs, and connectors for your new PC build.
To show your cable sets to friends, simply click share and paste the copied URL in your message.
When crafting your own custom PC cables, it is important to have the pinout, connector, and compatibility information readily available for reference.
Each pinout contains a table referencing compatible power supplies and series, the connector keys, and even possible double wires.
Everything you need to prepare for when crafting your own sleeved cables.
The 24 pin cable plugs into the motherboard as its primary power source.
The PCI-E cables power graphics card in either a 6 pin, 8 pin, or 12VHPWR format.
The EPS cables plug into the top left of the motherboard to power the CPU.
SATA Power cables power components such as SSDs, HDDs, and more.
Molex cables can be utilized for powering storage devices, fans, and other devices.
The 12VHPWR cable is the newest standard for powering graphics cards.
For everything and anything cable sleeving, power supplies, and Cablefied, all written with the beginner PC builder in mind.
The ambitious launch of a new, exciting project dedicated to the DIY PC building community.
Learn about the primary cables involved in building a custom PC, where they need to be connected, and how to plug them in.
This is a common question in the PC building community, so let's take a quick look into the differences between the two options.