It is 18AWG and rated at 10 amps. Should be fine but please wait for others to pitch in. Original cable will be hard to purchase separately as they come bundled with PSUs. I personally have never seen Corsair selling power cables separately. Why not ask someone from home to send it to you? If not possible, you can also try requesting one from Kaizen as they handle Corsair RMA.Hi
No i moved to Bangalore and forgot the cable
Are you sure this cable will work? I have 2x3080 ti that need to run on this. I'm afraid it might melt and ruin the psu (or the motherboard)
Thanks
A weak cable will get hot enough and release magic smoke until it breaks itself. Your PC will try to source as much current it wants but the worse that can happen is it won't get it, so there is no chance of melting and blowing something in your PC. Only the power cable will get damaged.I'm afraid it might melt and ruin the psu (or the motherboard)
As an electronics hobbyist, I can say if you want to test if that cable will be able to take the load or not, what you can do is, plug that cable in, boot your PC, put max load on, immediately place one hand on your PSU power button and in the other hand hold the power cable from the center point tightly, as soon as you feel it getting any warm or hot, you hit the kill switch.Are you sure this cable will work?
No, don't buy this!!...this should suffice.