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July 20, 2014 6:25:21 AM

Hey. I am upgrading from a Corsair CS750M PSU to an AX860.

In my custom built computer, the cables from the CS750M still remain, minus the motherboard and CPU wires of course, as they're part of the PSU itself, which is obviously not in my computer anymore.

My question is this. When the AX860 arrives, it comes with its own cables. However, will the cables inside my computer leftover from the CS750M do the job fine? Just for the sake of saving time and an hours work?

Will the cables from a "less efficiant" power supply cause problems when mixed with a more advanced one? Should I just unplug everything and re-do it all with the new cables I'll be getting? Or will the ones already inside be okay?

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July 20, 2014 6:36:41 AM

I'm going to guess the sleeving and cables will be much nicer on the AX860. The CS cables are probably cheap and not as easy to work around. Take those out and use the nice AX cables. Redoing the cables is the best option.
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