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 The Complete PSU Sleeving Guide - Tips & Tricks, For the casemod enthusiast. Pics inside

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post May 2 2010, 11:06 PM

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i think u are referring to spiral wrap instead of sleeve hmm.gif

if it' spiral wrap u were asking about, yes u do not need to remove the molex connector. :heh:



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post Jun 21 2010, 07:05 PM

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where i can get the sleeve? i survey at all location in ipoh...but not found
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post Jun 21 2010, 07:20 PM

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QUOTE(yazit.ajit @ Jun 21 2010, 07:05 PM)
where i can get the sleeve? i survey at all location in ipoh...but not found
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most sleeves only can buy online.. shops dont sell sweat.gif
try pming clawhammer.. he sells high quality sleeving thumbup.gif
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post Jun 22 2010, 12:04 AM

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sometimes you can find it at electronic shop...
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post Jul 28 2010, 10:54 PM

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This post has been edited by uglyvamp: Aug 6 2010, 06:57 PM
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post Aug 25 2010, 09:41 PM

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i would like to know how do u remove the factory seal sata? i cant find any trick sad.gif..
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post Nov 3 2010, 08:02 PM

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here is my simple psu sleeving.
DIY psu cable

but have a problem here, no idea how to remove the SATA connector from its data cable.

This post has been edited by cent88: Nov 3 2010, 08:03 PM
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post Nov 9 2010, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(r4st4m4n @ Aug 23 2009, 10:34 PM)
Thanks uglyvamp for the how to.

However, I have been banging my head for two days when it came to remove the ATX plug pins. I have tried the staple trick to remove them, but I never managed to remove even one: either I was using a small staple two soft and it was bending when I tried to stick inside before it reaches the small ridge, or I was using a thicker and stronger stapler but there was not enough space to slide it on both side of the pin.

I haven't tried to buy a removal tool though. This is because knowing me, I would have broken a dozen of them before I finish to sleeve the whole PSU rolleyes.gif

So I think I found a very easy (and very cheap biggrin.gif) alternative using a RM 3 tool (sorry if a similar solution has already been mentioned in the thread, I haven't read all pages).

Below is how I proceed (click on the pictures for higher resolution)

1) I bought a RM 3 precision screwdrivers set as below:

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2) Using the smallest flat head screwdriver (1mm), I slide it on one side of the pin I want to remove, the flat head being parallel to the side it is very easy to go in between the pin and the edge:

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3) I insert firmly the screwdriver inside until I feel I reached the ridge (at the level of the green arrow in the diagram below). Be careful, it is possible to cut through the ridge with the screwdriver if too much force is applied. Afterward, the pin may not hold very well because the ridge has been cut. To avoid that, you can mark on the screwdriver how far you should go before to stick it inside.

a) check how far you should go
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b) stick the screwdriver in until you reach the ridge inside the plug (you will feel more resistance once reached)

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Don't go further than the green arrow in the diagram below:

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4) With a pair of pliers, grab the screwdriver, turn 180 degrees and then remove the screwdriver:

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5) Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the other side of the pin.

6) Just pull on the wire the other side and it will come off with no resistance at all.

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What happens is when turning the screwdriver, the flat head will pry on the "fins" (not sure how you call the small bit pointed by the green arrow in the diagram above) and put it back into place. Then there is nothing to stop the pin to slide out:

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After trying staple trick, I thought there will never b an easier way to sleeve until I tried this screwdriver one.. Works like a charm n its d easiest method n cheap! Good!
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post Nov 21 2010, 07:53 PM

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@uglyvamp: wow that's a nice sleeve you got there
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Thanks man... very helpful.
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QUOTE(cent88 @ Nov 3 2010, 08:02 PM)
here is my simple psu sleeving.
DIY psu cable

but have a problem here, no idea how to remove the SATA connector from its data cable.
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wah..its hard to do? sweat.gif
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post Feb 9 2011, 12:29 AM

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QUOTE(riedz90 @ Jan 25 2011, 12:03 PM)
wah..its hard to do? sweat.gif
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quite easy to do but not to same colour cable. rclxub.gif
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post Feb 14 2011, 12:00 AM

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nice guide biggrin.gif thx
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post Feb 17 2011, 04:35 AM

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QUOTE(uglyvamp @ Jul 28 2010, 10:54 PM)
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wah nice sleeves.. just wanna ask.. do u sell those heatshrink or not..? if got can pm me plss
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post Feb 19 2011, 12:43 AM

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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,
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post Jul 3 2011, 11:48 PM

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sleeving the psu will void waranty ka?sorri...noob here
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post Jul 4 2011, 02:20 AM

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QUOTE(buntalamus @ Jul 3 2011, 11:48 PM)
sleeving the psu will void waranty ka?sorri...noob here
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depends on the psu. if fully modular should have no problem. but if non modular or semi modular yes got waranty problem
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post Jul 11 2011, 01:02 AM

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need some help with my psu. want to sleeve it so i wrote down the wire connection on a piece of paper. now i lost that piece of paper and i cannot connect back the wire into the connector sad.gif my psu i silverstone strider 1200 gold. thank you
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post Jul 25 2011, 10:02 AM

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i think u can google the picture of ur psu maybe? see back the 24pin wire as ur reference
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post Sep 15 2011, 02:14 PM

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Is there possible to do sleeving without disconnect the connector ? Feel like want to do sleeving but not dare to remove all the connector..later com kaboom sweat.gif

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