⚡ Power your sleek setup with clutter-free confidence!
The SilverStone Technology Flat Flexible Short Cable Set (SST-PP05-E) is engineered to reduce cable clutter in compact PC cases. Compatible with SilverStone 2nd Gen modular power supplies (2009-2020), it features flat, flexible cables with six PCI-E connectors, mini-SATA support, and both 90° and 180° SATA connectors, delivering versatile, space-saving power management for professional and enthusiast builds.
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Connector Type | ['Mini-sata'] |
Cable Type | Flat Cable |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Special Feature | Flexible and Flat Array Cables |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Shape | Flat |
Number of Pins | 7 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Specification Met | No |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Manufacturer | Silverstone Tek |
UPC | 844761010553 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00844761010553 |
Item model number | SST-PP05-E |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 8 x 3 inches |
ASIN | B00H7Y3I4M |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 1, 2013 |
P**1
Really nicely made small form factor cables
This is one of the nicest cable sets I have laid hands on. Sadly it was not compatible with my power supply, so it was returned. That is on me thoughThis is a well made set of cables, perfect length for a small form factor build. Cannot beat it short of a custom harness.
M**7
Nice replacement cables
I have an old 600W Silverstone power supply which fits into my ITX box. These cables are fully compatible and with my power supply and are the perfect short length for my purpose.
C**E
Came just in time, works great
Really came in handy for my partner's new build, which didn't come with a PCIE cable when I got it. Works great and keeps my GPU kickin.
M**S
Nice set of cables.
The 8-pin CPU power cable is the only one I can't get tucked out of the way, but I'm not pointing a finger at Silverstone. Is the cable long enough? In my case, yes, it plugs in fine. Would having a longer cable help me route it more cleanly? Nope. ASRock put the connector right behind the rear I/O ports, smack dab in the middle of the Z87E-ITX. I'd still have to route it across the front of the motherboard no matter which direction I go, length be damned.I had difficulty plugging in the 24-pin and 8-pin connectors. Part of it was me being stupid, part of it was that it wasn't immediately clear which end plugs into the PSU and which plugs into the motherboard. For the record, the 4+4 and the 20+4 connectors go to the motherboard, and the solid 24-pin and 8-pin (unbroken) connectors go to the PSU (duh). The +4 connectors don't stick to their parents very tightly, and you may have difficulty keeping them together when plugging them in in tight spaces.A bit on bending...These cables can fold over flat on themselves, to the tune of roughly 0.1 inch external bend radius (after spring-back, without continuously applied force). This of course creases the cable, and will probably never go back to perfectly smooth at that spot again. Bend radius without permanent deformation is closer to 0.25 inch. The 20+4 pin cable has two layers, and so it won't fold quite as compactly (I can't measure the bend on this one, as it's already in my computer). All other cables have a single layer.Final word: I'm enjoying Silverstone's SFF products for my first compact build, and this short, flat cable set is a nice touch that goes a long way in making a clean SFF rig.
J**R
Excellent quality
The cables are of excellent quality, far superior to most cables. But look at the PSU connector carefully. You will see that it's 2 rows of 3 (3x2) while some PSUs use 1 row of 5 (5x1) for peripherals. Thus, this cable will not work for some PSUs such as this one1600W Modular Mining Power Supply GPU For Bitcoin Miner Eth Rig S7 S9 L3+ D3 Supports 6 Graphics Overclocking 90+ Gold 24PIN USOr this oneFSP Dagger 600W Mini ITX Solution/SFX 12V/Micro ATX 80 Plus Gold Certified Full Modular VR/4K Ready Gaming Power Supply (SDA600)All PSUs using the 5x1 connector are wired the same. But NOT ALL PSUs USING THE 3X2 CONNECTOR ARE WIRED THE SAME.Let me state that again**Not all PSUs using the 3x2 connector are wired the same.**See the photo for details.You absolutely have to know how your PSU is wired so you do not cause damage. Some people here have already discovered this, they just don't know (or explain) why. This is why.So be careful. Look at your PSU, match the cable connector AND the wiring before you buy.
P**B
High-quality first-party option to add some style and customization to your PC cables
I purchased this cable, along with Silverstone's EPS Power (PP06B-EPS55) and 3x SATA and 1x Slimline SATA Power (PP06B-3SATA80M) cables, for use in my Silverstone ML08B-H Mini-ITX case to replace the admittedly stiff power cables that came with my PSU (the Silverstone SX500-LG). This cable is a great length and that allows it to be easily routed around a case even as small as mine is.The best part of this cable (and others in the set) is that the length of them is nicely sleeved and not likely to fray, and is easily flexible to run around or into corners inside the case.The only negative things I have to say about this cable is that the length (550mm) may be problematic if you are already running a lot of other cables, and the sleeving can snag on heatsink fins, so be careful how you run it in your own case.
G**H
Luckily the new power supply had its own cables and after replacing this Silver Stone cable with new power supply's cables everything powered up fine. I even went back and used the new ...
I bought this cable when I added a new hard drive and had an extra port from my power supply. Unfortunately when I connected my new hard drive and powered up, the system immediately shut down. I was worried that I might have a short somewhere, but since I used a new cable and my power supply is ~7 years old I thought it was more likely that my power supply had issues. Using a multimeter I found that I was getting no voltage out of my power supply so I ended up buying a new power supply. After connecting everything together using this cable from silver stone the system immediately shut off again, but this time with a new power supply! Luckily the new power supply had its own cables and after replacing this Silver Stone cable with new power supply's cables everything powered up fine. I even went back and used the new cables on my old power supply and found everything to be working. My old power supply was an Antec, and my new power supply is a SeaSonic.TLDR: Using this cable shorted my system, & I'm now out $100 for a new power supply I don't need. DO NOT BUY!
P**R
Good
It works
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