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uglyvamp
Below are common tools easily available in most household :

1) Scissor
2) Tape
3) Flat head screw driver for spectacle
4) Lighter
5) Hair Dryer


Additional tool for removing 4pin mobo, PCI-E & 20/24pin ATX Connector :

5) ATX pin removal tool from XMod ( RM 45 )

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Remove all 4pin molex, FDD, ATX pin connectors

If ur afraid of forgetting which color order, u can :
- take a picture
- write it down

or remember this rule :

1) 4pin molex connectors - yellow always closest to u
2) Fdd connector - red always closest to u
3) 4pin mobo connector - Yellow closest to the clip
4) PCI-E connector - Black closest to the clip
5) 20/24pin atx connector - write it down !! or take picture, i no formula for this

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use the flat head screw driver to push in the FDD pins
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This picture below show FDD pins.
Top show push in pin so that it can slip out from the connector.
Bottom of picture show pin open up. Open it up & insert back the conncetor so that it'll "lock on"
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use the flat head screw driver to remove the molex pins
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Left picture show a closed molex pin. Right picture show a open molex pin.
The idea is to close the molex pin with ur flat head screw driver. This will allow the molex pin to slip through & out of the connector. u'll get a hang out of it very soon after a few try. relax & be patient.
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Sata head can be removed too, I'll touch up on this part again when I get my hand on another PSU with Sata connector.

pic of antec PSU - messy cable management, I bet all Antec engineers DO NOT comb their hair !! Of my countless PSU sleeving journey, only Antec PSUs are this messy, even when we pay for their premium high-end 550watt series .. hehe SO, those who do not have an Antec, are lucky to skip this part. Or else its gonna be like some 10-15mins job trying to group up the cables neatly.
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the extra work in grouping the cables in proper order, geezz ..
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Tape up all exposed pins

Don't try to be lazy & skip this part. Or else u'll find ur sleeve getting entangled by the sharp edges later on. trust me ...

- tape up the exposed FDD cables as a group
- tape up the exposed 4pin molex pins 2 by 2. Seperate them 2 by 2
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this picture show the 4pin molex taped up 2 by 2. If u were to tape all 4pin molex together as a group, it'll be too THICK for the Heatshrink to pass through later on.
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These type of connectors below can be tape up as a whole.

- 4pin mobo
- 6pin PCI-E
- Sata

** For Sata, tape them up first for sleeve to get through, then remove it & insert heatshrink. let the individual Sata cables go through 1 by 1 if the heatshrink is a little too tight.
uglyvamp
the 3 main tool again : lighter, ATX removal tool & flat head screw driver
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If u have Sata connector below, sleeving is NOT possible, unless its cut & change. I won't want u to void the warranty here, so I won't touch on this one here. PM me for solution, ( cutting is still a must though )

For your infos, its ANTEC psu again that come with such stupid factory sealed Sata connnector.
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Cutting the correct sleeve length.

Before I share my formula below, remember that sleeve expand. And expanded sleeve will eventually be shorter. Having too long sleeve will make ur final sleeving job look fat while sleeve too short wont' be looking good either. Therefore, please try to follow the formula below. I hope the explaination & guide be is good & clear.

Cables from PSU to the 1st connector is the longest. Measure it with ur sleeve & cut at least 1cm LONGER

Cables from 2nd connector to 3rd OR 3rd to 4th connector is short. Measure it with ur sleeve & cut at least 0.5cm SHORTER.

Sata cable from PSU to 1st Sata connector. Measure & cut at least 1.5cm Longer. Sata cables are thicker than 4pin molex cables.

4pin mobo cable from PSU. There's only 1 connector. Cut the sleeve at least 1cm LONGER.

This picture here show an example of the shortest sleeve required. From the last 4pin molext to the FDD connector. This one will require at least about 0.5cm to 0.7cm shorter. ( its the thinest part of PSU cables )
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REMEMBER :
Sleeve inserted, has to be slightly shorter. Like this picture below.
This will allow the heatshrink to HOLD tight between the cable & the sleeve. It'll also "straighten" ur final sleeving job & make it look slim
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uglyvamp
Sleeving

The lighter. Burn the tip every time the sleeve is cut.

Left of picture show burnt tip while right show a freshly cut sleeve.
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Top of picture show burnt tip still in good shape.
Bottom of picture show unburnt tip in BAD Shape when u don't follow.
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Unburnt tip trying to get through, the sleeve will start splitting & ur gonna get pissed off very soon .. hehe

Picture only show earlier stage of split sleeve. PLS remember to burn the tip a little !!
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Sleeve first, then cut the Heatshrink to appropriate length & insert in.
If u find ur sleeve being too short, then cut slightly longer Heatshrink.
Cut the heatshrink to length able to hold the sleeve by about 1cm & the rest cover up the bare wires.
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Picture below show Heatshrink going through the 2 by 2 4pin wires as mention on earlier part of this guide.
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Do not forget each sleeve section require 2pcs Heatshrink !!! Forget 1pc & u'll have to remove all & start all over again ...
Do note again, it is sleeve first, then 2pcs heatshrink.
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U can attach back the molex connector after every section of sleeving is complete.
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Push the Heatshrink all the way closest the PSU as possible. Cut appropriate heatshrink length. Heatshrink must hold the sleeve & cable.
IF, ur heathshrink only hold the sleeve & not the cable, the sleeve will slip eventually.
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Heatshrinking

To shrink the heatshrink, use a Hair Dryer. DO NOT use a lighter !! The fumes from ur lighter's flame will cause ur colored heatshrink turn black !!

However, if u have got Black heatshrink instead, go ahead but be very carefully not to burn the sleeve.


Tips on Ligher : If ur a botak & never require a hair dryer, then lighter can still be a solution.

To use lighter to shrink the Colored Heathshrink. Turn ur lighter to bigger flame. Use only the lower blue flame. DO NOT use the orangish/yellow flame or it'll turn ur heatshrink dark color. Try it carefully putting the blue part of the flame close to the sleeve. U'll see ur sleeve shrinking very fast but be careful. Spoilt jobs, burnt wires is not my prob !!! heehee

This picture below show shrinked heatshrink holding the sleeve & cables tight.

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Completed job awaiting pickup by SG modders.
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uglyvamp
Added : July 2006

20/24 ATX Removal guide ..

Before we start, do note : ATX pin same as, 4pin mobo, 6pin PCI-E & 8pin EPS

What u need is staplets or wat we call that ?? staple bullets ??
Straightened 1 pair. straight, as straight possible.

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Use technology to remember the wires color codings ... take a pic & the pic will remember for u. Black wire is ground, they can mix. Here I insert a white paper as background for easier contrast recognition.

You NEED 2 picture shots, then take out the wires 1row @ a time. Then tape up the 1st row of wires b4 removing the 2nd row.

** I also notice some PSU's ATX connector has "thinner" black wire at 1 point, so try to insert back the same 1 @ the same spot. Same goes to if u find a red or an orange being thinner than the other, just try remember to put back same hole... This hardly occur anyway **

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The idea of the 2straightended staple bullet is to push the pin inwards so u can pull "down".

Push both pin as deep possible, till both at same height, the hold tight & pull the wire downward. If 1st try unsuccessful, reinsert the 2pins & do again. Lots of practice & patience for this one.

Most ATX pins are really difficult to remove, thus, I use PLIER to hold the connector while i pull the wire with my finger @ moderate strength. Beware not to break the wire or ur in deep trouble & so do I !!

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I'll provide a short video demo of the process for download here again,
good luck

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To summarize it all :

1) Remove all connectors
2) Tape up all exposed pins
3) cut the approriate sleeve & start sleeving
4) insert 2pcs heatshrink to every sleeve section
5) put back connectors
6) Provide heat source to shrink the heatshrink




Below are optional tools that can be purchased seperately from me.

Top - Carbon steel molex removal tool ( the BEST molex removal tool ever )
Middle - Plastic molex removal tool ( the 2nd Best molex removal tool ever )
Bottom - ATX pin removal tool ( the BEST ATX pin removal tool ever )

** I've used other tools by Big major brands but none of them to my satisfaction which i shall not name them. Above are highly recommmend tools if modders have the extra cash to spare.

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Sleeving colors

I always recommend 2tone color for sleeve & connectors for my customers. It'll be a good reference for guys wanting to sleeve up their PSUs.


Admire the work biggrin.gif

Here comes the gallery ... and dont loose ur jaw

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ikan_semilang
Thanks for guide. Hope can pinned it.
pizzaboy
*Claps*
this is one of the best guides in LYN
sniper on the roof
Pinned. Good job there !!
uglyvamp
thanks sniper, about 6hrs job .. from photo taking, to writing it all up & editing ..

I'll still re-edit the guide here to be better.



SATA power connector :

3types Sata power :

Left to right : Factory sealed Sata connector on far left. Middle & right one can be removed.

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can remove ..
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right angle Sata connector
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[W]HIT3_@NG3L
[uglyvamp]
thanx for this guide
hav been waiting for a long time for ppl 2 post thiz guide
at last u post wink.gif
: 2 thumbs up :
ianho
The Molex removing is very tedious if done ure way lar. There's a very nice tool that comes with the Vantec sleeve kits. It looks like the doctor's injector. Just insert into the molex hole, press the injector n pull the wire out. Very simple n neat. Doesn't damage the springs too.
uglyvamp
QUOTE(ianho @ Oct 6 2005, 12:42 AM)
The Molex removing is very tedious if done ure way lar. There's a very nice tool that comes with the Vantec sleeve kits. It looks like the doctor's injector. Just insert into the molex hole, press the injector n pull the wire out. Very simple n neat. Doesn't damage the springs too.
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heh .. i've done countless psu sleeving with the same old flat heat screw driver.

its easy. the tedious one will be the ATX pins even with proper removal tool

Btw, yes, i do have both plastic & metal removal tool too. I'm posting the screw driver way becos not everyone has the proper tools.
ianho
QUOTE(uglyvamp @ Oct 6 2005, 07:25 AM)
heh .. i've done countless psu sleeving with the same old flat heat screw driver.

its easy. the tedious one will be the ATX pins even with proper removal tool

Btw, yes, i do have both plastic & metal removal tool too. I'm posting the screw driver way becos not everyone has the proper tools.
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That's y u shud relocate to KL lar. Then we all can haf a regular supply of good n cheap mod parts like the sleeves, sumi tubes n all. Hahaha. Coz in KL most fellas only can get the Vantec Sleeve kit. I haven't seen any1 in LYP selling sleeves in bulk like u do. So for KL fellas we just hafta buy the expensive Vantec kits n they all come with the tool so mebe u shud include the tool in ure list of tools too. Good guide anyway. thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
MacDaNife
QUOTE(uglyvamp @ Oct 6 2005, 07:25 AM)
heh .. i've done countless psu sleeving with the same old flat heat screw driver.

its easy. the tedious one will be the ATX pins even with proper removal tool

Btw, yes, i do have both plastic & metal removal tool too. I'm posting the screw driver way becos not everyone has the proper tools.
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Where did you get the ATX pin removal tool? I'd be interested in getting one...

While you could use a larger sleeve and avoid removing the four pin mobo and PCI-e connector, the result is not a pretty as the sleeve is bigger than the cords. Tights versus baggy trousers if you will... wink.gif

I used the straightened staples method to remove the pins off my PCI-e and four pin mobo power connectors. This was quite tedious. A proper tool would have been nice.

I don't agree with Ian however on the vantec tool. I damaged some connectors with that thing (probably from improper use though). I find the fine jewellers flathead screwdriver that Vamp describes to be a much better tool.

Great guide though... Well done!
uglyvamp
MacDaNife, the staple way was indeed hard !!! i tried once when my ATX removal tool broke. I didn't have the patient & never succeed sad.gif lol

and yea, baggy sleeve won't look good.. hehe



Anyway, updated 2pictures above showting the proper tools .. take a look again
Torniquet
nice thread thanks 4 the info.......
aaron_lwm
one of the best and easiest guides of sleeving.....good job uglyvamp thumbup.gif CHEERS!!

regards,
aaron
gmail
well done uglyvamp, notworthy.gif

can help most of the forumer that 1 2 done sleeving by DIY!!!
Tunn
nice guide man.....very eazy 2 understand even for noobies
uglyvamp
if this guide can be improved better, PM me !!
singchaii
I need to ask something.. When u take off the connector, and when after we sleeve we need to put back the connector, how we know which colour first? Or which colour also the same? I mean the wire cable that have black and red and yellow and green.. Izit it can put as we like?
TheWhacker
QUOTE(singchaii @ Nov 4 2005, 12:43 AM)
I need to ask something.. When u take off the connector, and when after we sleeve we need to put back the connector, how we know which colour first? Or which colour also the same? I mean the wire cable that have black and red and yellow and green.. Izit it can put as we like?
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I think uglyvamp clearly answered that question already.
singchaii
QUOTE(TheWhacker @ Nov 4 2005, 12:47 AM)
I think uglyvamp clearly answered that question already.
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I jz wan to know izit wan to follow back the coloour.. thank u anyway..
Jenn77
Dinster told me about this sleeving guide page, didnt expect it to be so professional, neway salute to Uglyvamp for another job well done.. biggrin.gif I bought my vantec sleeving kit last year from a forumer but I dont see any other molex removing equipment inside.. izzit have to buy separately?
bombman
QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Nov 4 2005, 09:45 AM)
Dinster told me about this sleeving guide page, didnt expect it to be so professional, neway salute to Uglyvamp for another job well done..  biggrin.gif I bought my vantec sleeving kit last year from a forumer but I dont see any other molex removing equipment inside.. izzit have to buy separately?
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The molex removal tool is only included in the Vantec Molex Set, and not the Sleeving Kit. smile.gif
singchaii
I think this will help in sleeving..

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bombman
QUOTE(singchaii @ Nov 10 2005, 10:30 PM)
I think this will help in sleeving..

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Yeah...another gr8 addition. Dis is really so useful for those who scared might screw up evrythin'. tongue.gif
sherren
A Psu Guide By me.How To Test Your PSU
Well maybe you could start using it as a 'test' PSU. To test your fans, cold cathodes or other modding stuff whenever you want, without having to boot up your PC. Now you might be thinking that this wouldn't be a problem, just plug in the power cable of the PSU and start the air/light show.. right?

Now first start searching for an ATX Power Supply Unit.
This is the motherboard connector 20 pin
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2nd we need a paper clip or wire.Please make sure your PSU isn't plugged in while doing this mod! You might get a shock!
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Overall this is a very easy mod, just search for the connector with the green wire and insert an end from the paperclip. Then pick out one of the connectors with a black (ground) wire and insert the other end of the paperclip.

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After this cover the psu connector 20 pin with some tape, just to be safe in case anyone or anything touches it..

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Now plug in the power cable of your PSU.. and start running!


This might help for after sleeving the20pin to test
singchaii
http://xtronics.com/reference/atx_pinout.htm

This website might be help too..


This is for 20 pin. The voltage have been show on the PSU if wan to know the colour..

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This is for 24 pin.

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*get from technical support

Hope it help too..
iZuDeeN
note that you can't use the 'shorting' technique to test whether the PSU is working or not... albeit the fan will still run when you short it...

The reason is, that there is no 'load' to the system, thus even the PSU fan is running, there still chances for it not to work...

Anyway, if you want to test some fan, led etc.. the shorting technique is the best since it does not need you to connect to mobo first...
sherren
QUOTE(iZuDeeN @ Nov 12 2005, 12:18 AM)
note that you can't use the 'shorting' technique to test whether the PSU is working or not... albeit the fan will still run when you short it...

The reason is, that there is no 'load' to the system, thus even the PSU fan is running, there still chances for it not to work...

Anyway, if you want to test some fan, led etc.. the shorting technique is the best since it does not need you to connect to mobo first...
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Correct wut whistling.gif
uglyvamp
I always take a close up pics of the 20/24pin ATX before removing all the cables. When putting back, i just refer to the picture again.

Just in any special case, the PSU manufacturer don't use the correct color wires smile.gif
Ryu00717
thx for the guide....
my cpu looks more tidely n nicely....
XCremator
bro do you still sell those molex removing tools? interested in getting those tools thumbup.gif

btw nice thread! good tutorial.. i think im going to re-sleeve my PSU.. dunno that heat can shrink the rubbertape.. instead i used cable tie doh.gif
areankim
GOD~!~!!! i cant find a tool to remove the ATX pin... sad.gif( how?
mADmAN
bro....atx pin u can use 2 staple bullets and a jewellers screwdriver. search around. therell be pix on the net to show how to do it.

either that or u can buy the atx removal tool from uglyvamp.
jibai
nice guide!
thx.. now i knoe how modified psu..

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XCremator
anyone know where to find those ATX remover? searching for one but couldnt find it.. even uglyvamp dont have stock sad.gif
mADmAN
why dont u try doing THIS instead?

u could replace the pins with staples and use a flathead jewelers scredriver to push the pin out.
azrilyp
QUOTE(sherren @ Nov 12 2005, 12:56 AM)
Correct wut whistling.gif
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Sherren,
nice looking transparent psu..what brand is it? or you mod it yourself?

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sohaix
Are there any sleeving kits or methods to allow sleeving without taking off the molex things?
iZuDeeN
yes.... if you use a fat sleeving...

but it would look fugly
kingmaker_20
QUOTE(iZuDeeN @ Feb 4 2006, 08:45 PM)
yes.... if you use a fat sleeving...

but it would look fugly
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And will look baggy. biggrin.gif
Removing molex is the easiest way rather than solder out all the wires fom PSU.
amirsubhi
y cant take off molex..easy only
Torniquet
just take the molex off lar....u scare void the warranty izzit????
bombman
Haha....dats why. Wht is so susah bout it¿ There arent many wires also so wont be any confusion.

Or u dont hav the removal tool? wink.gif
kingmaker_20
Or you can ask someone to do it for you with minimal charge. smile.gif
DeLarafi
get the molex remover..... bout 15 ringit from vantex together with some molex.

atleast you get a long term use molex remover
pizzaboy
Do you know about those pipes? The pipes for your tap, shower, the "paip air" pipes? PVC ones, grey colour?

Sleeving kits, can expand as you already know (I hope).

So put the PVC pipe on the molex connector, and slide the sleeving kit inside.

Then remove the pipe and you're done.
jaya_pc87
its quite hard actually , without the molex connector and be carefull when puttung back the molex, like me accidentally swithed the 12v with 5v one and there goes my combo drive , thank god not my hdd ... btw use thoose molex removal kit , its not expensive , but thr 24pin molex remover is ery expensive ... try to ask someone here and borrow it from them
bombman
QUOTE(pizzaboy @ Feb 5 2006, 01:38 PM)
Do you know about those pipes? The pipes for your tap, shower, the "paip air" pipes? PVC ones, grey colour?

Sleeving kits, can expand as you already know (I hope).

So put the PVC pipe on the molex connector, and slide the sleeving kit inside.

Then remove the pipe and you're done.
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But dis applies to big diameter sleeve only ma'. The small one (which fits the wires snuggly) couldnt expand so much. wink.gif
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