Overall and Final Verdict
Once installed our build was clearly faster right? Okay, this sleeving isn’t really going to add FPS or even really add much more protection. Especially with our Corsair H100i v2 already having sleeving. But they do allow you to add another touch of customization. That’s really what this is all about. I would never recommend these as a required component for a build. But later on when you are looking at things like cable extensions and you price out a custom water cooling loop and nearly die when you see the price. The AIO Sleeving Kit is there as a nice backup option, paired with an AIO that doesn’t cost as much as a cheap car.
Installation went quickly and getting the sleeving on itself was very easy. The clips, on the other hand, are a challenge and I ended up busting out a tool for the tool-less installation to get it to work. CableMod has done a good job getting it all down to two different kits depending on what AIO you have, they have most of the popular options on there except the Cooler Master kits. The only other issue I had was with the color options. Being cable mod, I was hoping to see more color options. What they have does cover most of the bases though there needs to be a darker blue and a better green. Not to mention there isn’t an orange! The red and white basically cover most builds though.
They are listed for $19.90 on the CableMod store but you have to pay shipping or Amazon has them for $23.95 with prime shipping. It’s not exactly cheap for two short sleeves and a few clips, but when you step back and think about how much cheaper this is than going with a custom loop it really is nothing. A custom loop is always going to look better, but I was pleasantly surprised at how good the kit looks in our D-Frame Mini build.
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