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post Oct 5 2005, 10:23 PM, updated 14y ago

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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.


This post has been edited by uglyvamp: Oct 5 2005, 10:25 PM
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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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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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post Oct 5 2005, 10:24 PM

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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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This post has been edited by uglyvamp: Aug 28 2006, 04:11 AM
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Thanks for guide. Hope can pinned it.
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Pinned. Good job there !!
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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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thanx for this guide
hav been waiting for a long time for ppl 2 post thiz guide
at last u post wink.gif
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post Oct 6 2005, 12:42 AM

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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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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.
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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
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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!
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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

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nice thread thanks 4 the info.......
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one of the best and easiest guides of sleeving.....good job uglyvamp thumbup.gif CHEERS!!

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well done uglyvamp, notworthy.gif

can help most of the forumer that 1 2 done sleeving by DIY!!!
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nice guide man.....very eazy 2 understand even for noobies
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if this guide can be improved better, PM me !!
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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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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.
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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..

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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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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
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I think this will help in sleeving..

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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
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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

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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..
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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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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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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
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thx for the guide....
my cpu looks more tidely n nicely....

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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
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GOD~!~!!! i cant find a tool to remove the ATX pin... sad.gif( how?
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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.
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nice guide!
thx.. now i knoe how modified psu..

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anyone know where to find those ATX remover? searching for one but couldnt find it.. even uglyvamp dont have stock sad.gif
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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.
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QUOTE(sherren @ Nov 12 2005, 12:56 AM)
Correct wut whistling.gif
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nice looking transparent psu..what brand is it? or you mod it yourself?

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

but it would look fugly
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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.
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y cant take off molex..easy only
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just take the molex off lar....u scare void the warranty izzit????
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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
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Or you can ask someone to do it for you with minimal charge. smile.gif
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get the molex remover..... bout 15 ringit from vantex together with some molex.

atleast you get a long term use molex remover

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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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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
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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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yalo....if those small ones......maybe will break .....
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so final answer....no u cant sleeve the psu wires without taking out the molex... no matter what u HAVE to take it out. unless of course ur using big a$$ sleeves.
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Take out the Moles wont void the waranty,
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QUOTE(karhoe @ Feb 7 2006, 02:36 PM)
Take out the Moles wont void the waranty,
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Actually, you CAN sleeve your PSU without removing your Molex connectors. Use spiral-wraps biggrin.gif They don't look too bad if you ask me smile.gif
Or you can use any form of firm tape, something that doesn't loose it's shape after application biggrin.gif

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he inside of a computer case is usually a mess of cables and wires. Power cables get tangled up and loose wires can be damaged from fans or other jagged edges inside the case. The Vantec Cable Sleeving Kit is the ideal way to eliminate these problems. The braided sleeve is expandable up to 150%, making it easy to slip over any plugs or connectors. Made of flexible material, the Vantec Cable Sleeving Kit will not break or crack. Sleeving your cables not only makes the inside of your computer look cleaner, it will also improve airflow, reducing the heat inside the case. The Vantec Cable Sleeving Kit is also ideal for bundling cables and wires outside your case as well.


so is it still impossible to do sleeving without taking off molex?

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Good results take some effort. If you are going through the trouble to buy sleeves, remove your PSU from your rig in order to improve the aesthetics of your rig..... Why in the world are you reluctant to do something as simple as remove a molex plug?

There are far more challenging things to do. Try removing PCIe connectors for example. For the gold, go for removing the connectors on the main ATX power plug...

Obviously you've got to know what you're doing. As one of the posters above has demonstrated, you can fry hardware by mixing up the polarity of the wires. With a little bit of common sense however, it is a simple thing to get right. That much said, even the smartest people do dumbass things... double checking your wires prior to firing up the PSU is essential...

UglyVamp has put up a sleeving guide. I suggest you read it.
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shit... i cant put the FDD pins back in place, keeps on popping out... how now? all directions tried b4 still the same... dammit... kacau my sleeving mood.... vmad.gif
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spiral-wraps is different from the sleeving like the ones from vantec....
is more like plastic wrapping...hehe
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If using those spiral wraps of course no need to remove any connectors also. But doesnt like as nice~ compared to the sleeve.

sohaix : If using the smallest size, which is fits snugglier. The expanded size still not enuff for the molex connector to be slided through.

And yups, warranty doesnt void for just replacing the molex. As long u dont open the PSU. wink.gif
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one of the molec put wrong...and my harddisk and burner is gone...maybe my motherboard also ..
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QUOTE(jinkinz @ Feb 13 2006, 04:31 PM)
one of the molec put wrong...and my harddisk and burner is gone...maybe my motherboard also ..
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Haha...r u serious? How come can go wrong there? Just 4 connectors after all; and easy color code
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didnt check it back ...now my hardisk and mother board is declare dead and soo with my cdrom...btw got one of info of molec given by those pic wrong adi

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very good info i got here..!!
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QUOTE(jinkinz @ Feb 16 2006, 02:10 AM)
didnt check it back ...now my hardisk and mother board is declare dead and soo with my cdrom...btw got one of info of molec given by those pic wrong adi
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Which pic? If it's here, better should remove the pic(s) asap so dat wont be others w/ same case drool.gif

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Thanks and GOOD GUIDE,

i have been using this guide to successfully SLEEVE 3 PSU's

NO PROBLEM !!

except for the COOLERMASTER PSU, cud not get the heatshrink thru, the one vantec provided was kinda small, so i used cable ties instead,

WELL IT LOOKS NICE TOo...

sorry to hear jinkinz, u fried ur mobo too ??
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Cheapo hair dryer can do it? sweat.gif
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QUOTE(zahri @ Mar 30 2006, 12:47 AM)
Thanks and GOOD GUIDE,

i have been using this guide to successfully SLEEVE 3 PSU's

NO PROBLEM !!

except for the COOLERMASTER PSU, cud not get the heatshrink thru, the one vantec provided was kinda small, so i used cable ties instead,

WELL IT LOOKS NICE TOo...

sorry to hear jinkinz, u fried ur mobo too ??
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Why couldnt get it through? Guess u didnt remove the connectors drool.gif

QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Apr 10 2006, 10:56 PM)
Cheapo hair dryer can do it? sweat.gif
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Erks...do wht ikan rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(bombman @ Apr 11 2006, 10:51 PM)
Erks...do wht ikan  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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Heat the shrink? tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Apr 11 2006, 10:54 PM)
Heat the shrink? tongue.gif
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But why u asking so?
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how to sleeve the sata and the 24pin motherboard power supply
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QUOTE(Magician @ Apr 11 2006, 11:11 PM)
how to sleeve the sata and the 24pin motherboard power supply
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What brand psu? Some psu can remove the sata connector like Enermax.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(bombman @ Apr 11 2006, 11:05 PM)
But why u asking so?
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Ya lor, isn't worth if buying cheapo hair dryer like bought from Mydin. Can it will be heat that's shrink? Thinking to get one.. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Magician @ Apr 11 2006, 11:11 PM)
how to sleeve the sata and the 24pin motherboard power supply
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QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Apr 11 2006, 11:26 PM)
What brand psu? Some psu can remove the sata connector like Enermax.. tongue.gif
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Dats rite. And the power connector can be removed for any brand of PSU. Try find the ATX pin removal tool. Or u may try looking @ pcmodding on how to use staples 2 do dis. Last time there was an in-dept article bout dis there icon_idea.gif

QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Apr 11 2006, 11:28 PM)
Ya lor, isn't worth if buying cheapo hair dryer like bought from Mydin. Can it will be heat that's shrink? Thinking to get one.. laugh.gif
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Owh~~...means u wanna use 2 shrink the thing? Dats wht I use too

So all dis while using lighter

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QUOTE(bombman @ Apr 11 2006, 11:35 PM)
Owh~~...means u wanna use 2 shrink the thing? Dats wht I use too

So all dis while using lighter
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Not it will burn shrink meh? blink.gif
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QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Apr 11 2006, 11:56 PM)
Not it will burn shrink meh? blink.gif
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Use air blower can burn it rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(bombman @ Apr 12 2006, 12:31 AM)
Use air blower can burn it  rclxub.gif
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U said using lighter right? What type lighter u using? sweat.gif
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can just use normal RM1 lighter...no need to use expensive one like zippo tongue.gif

just that when u burn dont burn it too long....thats all.... and try putting the shrink IN the flame and not above it....
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QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Apr 11 2006, 11:26 PM)
What brand psu? Some psu can remove the sata connector like Enermax.. tongue.gif
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u r so ryt, ikan_semilang. the only problem i'm facing now is where to get UV reactive sata connector? uuhuhuhu. uglyvamp?? sweat.gif
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u can get them from uglyvamp if he still has them...only thing is that hes busy with his store opening in sim lim square that sales in malaysia is currently on hold.

try to check out his site www.vampzone.com
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eeheheh, i am indeed a member there. dat explain the sweat.gif .tot of looking at any possible local solution. unsure.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Apr 12 2006, 10:24 AM)
u can get them from uglyvamp if he still has them...only thing is that hes busy with his store opening in sim lim square that sales in malaysia is currently on hold.

try to check out his site www.vampzone.com
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U can contact him via pm. I have order some sleeving kit from him. Hmm...RM1 lighter..
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QUOTE(r4ydc24 @ Apr 12 2006, 10:12 AM)
u r so ryt, ikan_semilang. the only problem i'm facing now is where to get UV reactive sata connector? uuhuhuhu. uglyvamp??  sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Apr 12 2006, 10:24 AM)
u can get them from uglyvamp if he still has them...only thing is that hes busy with his store opening in sim lim square that sales in malaysia is currently on hold.

try to check out his site www.vampzone.com
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I was referring to these 2. Yeap, sorry. Itz my bad for stating it wrongly. it should be SATA Power Connector

user posted image user posted image

u guys kno where to get it? or should i juz buy UV reactive spray n spray the hell out of my enermax black sata power connectors? uhuhuh whistling.gif
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QUOTE(r4ydc24 @ Apr 12 2006, 02:14 PM)
u guys kno where to get it? or should i juz buy UV reactive spray n spray the hell out of my enermax black sata power connectors? uhuhuh  whistling.gif
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That's why i'm using the black because my psu come with black sata connector.. biggrin.gif
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aiya lu ikan_semilang. come2. join me in finding the blue sata power connector leh. but dat one is only for the hujung connecter. d middle one. looks like this.

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er, normal one la ryt? forgot how it looks like ar, the middle one. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(r4ydc24 @ Apr 12 2006, 02:30 PM)
aiya lu ikan_semilang. come2. join me in finding the blue sata power connector leh. but dat one is only for the hujung connecter. d middle one. looks like this.

user posted image

er, normal one la ryt? forgot how it looks like ar, the middle one.  sweat.gif
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I'm prefer black colour because i don't want bling-bling.. laugh.gif
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ahahhaa, one stealth guy here ar. yalor, afta giving some tots,myt wanna go wif stealth oso. neway, gotta try my new SATA connector sleeving thingy tonight. it will definitely decide whether to go wif stealth or bling bling power connector. uhuuhuhu.
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QUOTE(r4ydc24 @ Apr 12 2006, 02:30 PM)
aiya lu ikan_semilang. come2. join me in finding the blue sata power connector leh. but dat one is only for the hujung connecter. d middle one. looks like this.

user posted image

er, normal one la ryt? forgot how it looks like ar, the middle one.  sweat.gif
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nice lar..but how to remove the sata connector? any tools?
where can get the uv sata connector? i want drool.gif

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my one is acbel
can anyone show me how to do in atx one
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whr the link for atx one!!
i can't find it
no $$$ to buy the atx removal

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QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Apr 12 2006, 02:11 AM)
U said using lighter right? What type lighter u using? sweat.gif
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No lah, I was asking u tongue.gif

/me using blower...easier

QUOTE(Magician @ Apr 12 2006, 10:26 PM)
whr the link for atx one!!
i can't find it
no $$$ to buy the atx removal
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U may add me @ MSN/YM then can send the page. Som1 sent it 2 me last time
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QUOTE(nelza_ax @ Apr 12 2006, 07:08 PM)
nice lar..but how to remove the sata connector? any tools?
where can get the uv sata connector? i want drool.gif

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i neva seen any sata power connector on any PSUs other than Enermax Noisetaker ar. My Noisetaker's sata power connector head, can easily be removed. itz like, snap on sumthing lyk dat. and last nyt i change the position of both sata power connector into like this.

user posted image
captured using my nokia 6230. sorry for loss of quality.

based on yesterday so-called discussion session wif ikan_semilang, i think I'll sleeve those power sata cable wif a black sleeve. n the small amount of cable between the 1st and 2nd power cable head, i'll plan to use black heatshrink for the red, orange and yellow wires. howz dat eh? unsure.gif

now, those sata hdd already very near to each other, easier to manage the cables involved. I think itz ok the reposition the sata power connector, technically agreed by DaEMoNteNTAcLe oso last nyt. but if itz harmful, pls to inform me k guys? sweat.gif

another thing, when I tried to make a contact between the connector head and the yellow wire, 1/1001 wires inside the yellow shielding got cut off oso oops.gif . i think it won't do any harm.. m i wrong? grumble.gif

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hey how to take out the pins from the 24 pin plug...i got no problem taking out the pins from the molex connestors...but the 24 pin plug the hole is too small..my small screwdriver cant go in..?? how to take it out? thx..
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QUOTE(ggoo @ Apr 16 2006, 10:05 PM)
hey how to take out the pins from the 24 pin plug...i got no problem taking out the pins from the molex connestors...but the 24 pin plug the hole is too small..my small screwdriver cant go in..?? how to take it out? thx..
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There's a special tool called ATX removal tool, similar to molex removal tool.

There was also an article on how 2 do dis usin' staples in pcmodding. I've a copy & if u want can add me @ YM/MSN
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Can somebody tell me where to get the sleeves?
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Can somebody tell me where to get the sleeves?
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u can either get them from forumer uglyvamp, the bulk section/garage sales section or lyp (robyncom/AllIT/Sri Comp (Brand: Vantec))
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@sohaix
if ur lazy to sleeve, pay someone to do it, allngap does it for Rm25, or even better, get those ready sleeved PSU's or get modular psu's
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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"...This ones i dun really understand...Can explain more?
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QUOTE(nightzstar @ May 10 2006, 10:28 PM)
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"...This ones i dun really understand...Can explain more?
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Erks...I dont c any pics there rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(bombman @ May 10 2006, 11:28 PM)
Erks...I dont c any pics there  rclxub.gif
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This ones..Care to explain more..as stated above in my previous post.. notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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There is many 4-pin molex connector right.Assume that ur psu has 3 4-pin molex connector....so how do we know we plugging the right 4 pin molex from hardware to the 4 pin molex from psu? Or isit juz plug the 4 pin molex from the hardware to any 4 pin molex connector from psu...I am kinda confused and hope the sifus here can enlighten me please...notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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Or isit juz plug the 4 pin molex from the hardware to any 4 pin molex connector from psu.

dat should be it. but make sure the yellow wire on the molex is alwiz the nearest to the side panel.. at least, dat applies to most of the hardwares esp optical drives. hope dat helps.
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Icic..thks for ur explanation. Now i know wat to do icon_rolleyes.gif..Going to do some mod on the useless pc.. I tried to take the molex pin using head flat screw..so far olni succeed in taking out the yellow wire...man it is so hard coz the pin inside the molex is moving whenever i want to push the fin inside.

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wheee~ gd luck then. coz even when I'm using the molex remover, i still struggle to detach those wires.. mebbe coz I'm too a noob in mods.. in ya case, a screw-driver... notworthy.gif
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Whoa omg....I tot using the special molex remover shud be an easier job? shocking.gif it took u how long...did u finally succeed in taking out all the wire?Me until now olni the black ones..there is another two havent take out blush.gif
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stock molex are indeed one tough b****es... but i found it easier to remove the vantec ones... btw, my 1st sleeving job took my 9 hours to complete (my own rig of u search it up to view it) and the 2nd one, last weekend, did for my fren, took my 7 hours. both, requires sum help from other ppl. havent try to do it all alone.. pro modders sure can do dat wif not much of a deal ryt?
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If it's really that hard, then I suggest usin' tweezers. smile.gif

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Tweezers? Where i can get it? How it does look like?
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it's a small thingie taht you can use to pick tiny things up
it's got a taper that goes smaller at the "usable" end.

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never mind
a pic wud explain better
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Oic...tat is it...Icic thks for the pics biggrin.gif...can bought from hardware shop?
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QUOTE(pizzaboy @ May 17 2006, 04:16 AM)
it's a small thingie taht you can use to pick tiny things up
it's got a taper that goes smaller at the "usable" end.

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a pic wud explain better
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dis thing called twizer rite? blush.gif
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yeah...its a tweezer... and u can buy it from pasar malams.... usually sold at stalls that sells those hairbands/hair clips/ nail cutters etc.
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owh..typo.. blush.gif tweezer blush.gif
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It's act easy to come by but get a gd one @ hardware shop lah. I've tried those sold @ roadside stalls only 2 see the nip easily bengkok.

IDEALTEK is a vry gd brand frm Switzerland but quite pricey. I got frm laboratory stuffs supplier. If not mistaken RM 20 - RM 30 (depending on type)

Here's the link of the manufacturer : >>Link<<
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buy the easy grip molex and u will get the molex removing tool...only rm12 from xboxmy...
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QUOTE(MacDaNife @ Feb 7 2006, 07:25 PM)
Good results take some effort.
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u realy gotta mark his word man... if putting that aside, the spiral plastic sleeve is ya best bet..
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buy the uv stuff from china lol...


see her vampzone


this stuff more glow and very nice better then the vantec lol...
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tumpang thread, any1 here know how 2 sleeve the sata power cable? seems like the connector cant remove.
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I juz push the SATA cable together wif the head into the sleeve, datz wat i did b4.the biggest problem is how to push in the heatshrink... cry.gif

edited: owh, the Power cable... some brand can remove the header, n some can't. lyk wat uglyvamp said, nothing much can be done about dat... unless u cut the molex, n solder em back again... wheee~

u can read em here.
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=205073

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can show some pic anot about the ugly sleeving without moving out the molex?
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hi, is anyone here know how to sleeve the sata connector socket beside cut it?


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lol.. if u wanna make ur sleeving wire look nice, better u remove ur molex first then start do the sleeving thingy.. there is no such way u can sleev nicely w/o remove its molex.. unless u sleeve it wif widest sleev cable but for sure looks so ugly.. tongue.gif
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wanna see the ugly duckling guys? here u go.
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isit tat sleeving without moving out the molex???
btw i think u didnt burn the heatshrink.....
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datz wat most ppl will think. To those Vantec Sleeving kit owners, the blue heatshrink in the pic, is the biggest size u can get in that kit... that heatshrink is meant for the 20-24 pin cable... nyehehehhe..

btw, does SATA power connector considered as molex? coz if it is, then yeah, it is dat "sleeving without moving out the molex" thingy by me. tongue.gif
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note to those buying UV sleeve ...

try to get sleeves come in a "roll" type ..

dont get those that are cable tie up .. cos when u release up, the sleeve is like zig zagged ... ( like Z ) not nice when sleeved up..

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waaaa, uglyvamp... it has been awhile since ya last post here.... notworthy.gif thx 4d tips!!!


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hehe..
juz try my luck sleeving my ayambrand psu..
bought 1metre of COOKING GAS HOSE for RM3.50 only.. tongue.gif
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the cheap skit sleevers:
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Blur pics ~ using hp's camera ~ blush.gif
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azuan_izadee: Gas tubing? shocking.gif
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QUOTE(ikan_semilang @ Jun 17 2006, 03:52 PM)
azuan_izadee: Gas tubing? shocking.gif
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Aiyoyo. Y is ure IDE cable looping round the CPU n near the VR? U shud put it down below the HDD cage there. As for the sleeving, y dont u try using the white wire tubes that is sold at electrical shops instead of gas tubes? Will look a lot nicer.

Look at the pix below. C that white tube thats holding all my wires? That's the wire tube. They haf it in many different sizes.

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QUOTE(Devilc0de @ Jun 17 2006, 03:56 PM)
yeah.. my 1 time saw ppl doing dis.. cheap stuff n creative  rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(ianho @ Jun 17 2006, 06:17 PM)
Aiyoyo. Y is ure IDE cable looping round the CPU n near the VR? U shud put it down below the HDD cage there. As for the sleeving, y dont u try using the white wire tubes that is sold at electrical shops instead of gas tubes? Will look a lot nicer.

Look at the pix below. C that white tube thats holding all my wires? That's the wire tube. They haf it in many different sizes.
wahoo...tq 4 ur comment..
but the HDD cage there cannot 'tembus' by the cable lorr...
juz wasting my time while waiting for RMAed PSU.. thumbup.gif



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not so creative lah..juz desperate to sleeving  drool.gif ..
wahoo...tq 4 ur comment..
but the HDD cage there cannot 'tembus' by the cable lorr...
juz wasting my time while waiting for RMAed PSU.. thumbup.gif
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Haha. Waiting for RMA only kar? Then nonid waste time doing the wire tubes I mentioned.
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Besides the gas & white wire tubes, there are quite a no of other tubings as well which may be used for sleeving. Check out those outlets which specialize in tubings smile.gif
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need some advise here...i'm going to buy a new pc here.....but keen to try to learn how to sleeve.....but should i try on a lousy PSU here or my new PSU. Scared lee..

aaahh...bombman if u live around prai area good ler..i can ask for ur help biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(ahbenggay @ Jun 18 2006, 11:04 AM)
need some advise here...i'm going to buy a new pc here.....but keen to try to learn how to sleeve.....but should i try on a lousy PSU here or my new PSU. Scared lee..

aaahh...bombman if u live around prai area good ler..i can ask for ur help biggrin.gif
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Sleeving is not hard men ...and actually it is pretty easy ....

the best practice is read a lot of sleeving guide in the internet first then develop ur own way to do it .... thumbup.gif

anyway just recommedation from me notworthy.gif

get few different size of flat screw driver (best is smallest u can get )

to remove the wires from the molex u can use the screw driver or other method to push the two pins within the molex that holding it.

before u remove best practice is to label it so that wont get confuse ,,

after that u are ready to sleeve it ...choose any color measure the distance and cut it out but 1 inch shorter at both side for you to have room for heatshrink to fit in once u done....

to have the sleeve goes through the wires u could use different way but the best i tried is hold the area that u have slot it ...then push the other end so that i creates a big wide gap and that gap is for the sleeve to go through the wires head without scrathing it much ....so once u get the desired gap size to fit through the wires head then let go off the end that u slot in earlier....

finished it just cut 1.5 inch long sleeve or shorter if u prefer ...then place it overlap portion of the sleeve and the wires ...then grab a candle or hair dryer to blow it until it shrink accordingly... make sure u use heatshrink that has just nice size ....

do beware heatshrink u get from those modding company such as Vantec and those u get from the local electronic hardware shop has different degree of heat acceptance ...

basically modding heatshrink is softer and the heat level stand is lower .... while those hardware shrink can stand up higher degree of heat so hair dryer does not work well here.....

basically that's all then just push back the pin of the wires and slot it back to molex connector accordingy ....

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QUOTE(ahbenggay @ Jun 18 2006, 11:04 AM)
need some advise here...i'm going to buy a new pc here.....but keen to try to learn how to sleeve.....but should i try on a lousy PSU here or my new PSU. Scared lee..

aaahh...bombman if u live around prai area good ler..i can ask for ur help biggrin.gif
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Btw Doom : Iznt 1" too long of heatshrink there? Too much of heatshrink nvr looked nice for me but duno bout others lah

I only leave a space of 1 - 1.5 cm normally

After all, depends more on individual preference rite? wink.gif


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LoL.....come out from the island bombman biggrin.gif
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Reply:Bombman

like u said it depend on the preference ,,,,but slightly longer allowed u to cover and hold the sleeve for sure .... so good for beginner ..... thumbup.gif

for experience modder usually measures according to the thickness of the cables that u try to sleeve through ..... icon_rolleyes.gif

use more for thicker while shorter for slimmer ..
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Reply:Bombman

like u said it depend on the preference ,,,,but slightly longer allowed u to cover and hold the sleeve for sure .... so good for beginner ..... thumbup.gif

for experience modder usually measures according to the thickness of the cables that u try to sleeve through .....  icon_rolleyes.gif

use more for thicker while shorter for slimmer ..
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I'm of the long heatshrink school of thought too. I do it with long heatshrink with a ziptie underneath. That's the only way it'll stay nice n tight if ure the type who always messes with ure hardware n always install, remove stuff. I used to do the short style but it always comes off in the end coz I'm always playing around with my wiring. So it really depends, if u do it once n stop messing with ure rig for years then yeah short is nice. But I seriously doubt many fellas here r like that. After all this is the section for bekside itchy modders like us who never leave things alone. laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ahbenggay @ Jun 20 2006, 09:57 PM)
LoL.....come out from the island bombman biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Doom @ Jun 21 2006, 02:27 PM)
Reply:Bombman

like u said it depend on the preference ,,,,but slightly longer allowed u to cover and hold the sleeve for sure .... so good for beginner ..... thumbup.gif

for experience modder usually measures according to the thickness of the cables that u try to sleeve through .....  icon_rolleyes.gif

use more for thicker while shorter for slimmer ..
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Hehe...I understand ur reasons now. It makes sense, specially for beginners.


QUOTE(ianho @ Jun 22 2006, 03:14 PM)
I'm of the long heatshrink school of thought too. I do it with long heatshrink with a ziptie underneath. That's the only way it'll stay nice n tight if ure the type who always messes with ure hardware n always install, remove stuff. I used to do the short style but it always comes off in the end coz I'm always playing around with my wiring. So it really depends, if u do it once n stop messing with ure rig for years then yeah short is nice. But I seriously doubt many fellas here r like that. After all this is the section for bekside itchy modders like us who never leave things alone.  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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Hakhak...mr mod, do u really remove those hardwares so often shocking.gif

Btw, may I knw wht type of heatshrink u normally use dude? Coz the one I use doesnt come off easily although I always pusing da wires. Mebe coz of diff handling ways tongue.gif




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Hakhak...mr mod, do u really remove those hardwares so often shocking.gif

Btw, may I knw wht type of heatshrink u normally use dude? Coz the one I use doesnt come off easily although I always pusing da wires. Mebe coz of diff handling ways  tongue.gif
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Hehehe. Yes I do. I've changed 4 mobos, 4graphics cards, 3 PSUs, 3-4 HSFs in the past 1 year alone. I'm a harware changing maniac. laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
I also constantly play around with the wiring, thinking up n trying new ways of hiding as many wires as possible.

The heatshrink tubing I use is Hong Sheng brand from electronics shops.

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updated today, 8th July 2006.

ATX Sleeving guide

Sata connectors : which type can be removed & which type cannot.


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QUOTE(ianho @ Jun 22 2006, 03:14 PM)
I'm of the long heatshrink school of thought too. I do it with long heatshrink with a ziptie underneath. That's the only way it'll stay nice n tight if ure the type who always messes with ure hardware n always install, remove stuff. I used to do the short style but it always comes off in the end coz I'm always playing around with my wiring. So it really depends, if u do it once n stop messing with ure rig for years then yeah short is nice. But I seriously doubt many fellas here r like that. After all this is the section for bekside itchy modders like us who never leave things alone.  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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Guess u are right in that sense, I also hardly would let my system be in the same condition all the time...

always wanted ato try new ideas and ways .... but too bad never got the time due to heavy study load and low budget issues....guess like many of others....

how often most people could change their stuff as often as u men ... so envy of you ....


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Hmmm.............may i ask u guys a ques??

May i noe where can i buy those sleeving kit?? Mayb u guys have mention b4, but i cant locate it and im quite lazy to read leh.... laugh.gif

How much will that roughly cost??

Besides, what is the thing that stick right beside the "pluck"??? Its a rubber thingy? Is it included inside the kit??

Thx for answering this noob... notworthy.gif
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owwwww, u shld haf asked us last week.. uglyvamp bought some awesome sleeves in his BBS 5 last weekend... pity... his, RM20.. but u can buy those retail ones e.g Vantec for RM40. or mebbe from other forumer back in the Garage Sale section.

the rubber thingy, izzit the heatshrink? it does not stick, it shrinks.. laugh.gif .. yes, they are included in Sleeving kit package.
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QUOTE(r4ydc24 @ Jul 18 2006, 12:13 PM)
owwwww, u shld haf asked us last week.. uglyvamp bought some awesome sleeves in his BBS 5 last weekend... pity... his, RM20.. but u can buy those retail ones e.g Vantec for RM40. or mebbe from other forumer back in the Garage Sale section.

the rubber thingy, izzit the heatshrink? it does not stick, it shrinks.. laugh.gif .. yes, they are included in Sleeving kit package.
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Heatshrink?? OOO icic...Wut is the usage?? Apply or not also same?? O jz for nice oni??

Besides, what is BBS 5 and Vantec?? sweat.gif Brand of the kits???

From where i can get this kits other than in the forum??? TQTQ>>for answering... notworthy.gif
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Heatshrink?? OOO icic...Wut is the usage?? Apply or not also same?? O jz for nice oni??

Besides, what is BBS 5 and Vantec?? sweat.gif  Brand of the kits???

From where i can get this kits other than in the forum??? TQTQ>>for answering... notworthy.gif
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Heat shrink tubing (or commonly "heat shrink") is a thin tube which shrinks in diameter when heated. Heat shrink is used to insulate wires, connections and terminals in Electrical Engineering. It can also be used to repair wires, bundle wires together, and to protect wires or small parts from minor abrasion. wink.gif (wiki!)

bbs,if i remembered big bang sales sweat.gif ->BBS 5

Vantec,Makers of cpu coolers, fan cards, cables, DC brushless fans, and more. cool.gif ->Vantec's website

other than the forums,try going shop to shops thumbup.gif

but i often go to modernopc.com for modding stuffs rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(zyulander @ Jul 18 2006, 01:28 PM)
Heat shrink tubing (or commonly "heat shrink") is a thin tube which shrinks in diameter when heated. Heat shrink is used to insulate wires, connections and terminals in Electrical Engineering. It can also be used to repair wires, bundle wires together, and to protect wires or small parts from minor abrasion. wink.gif (wiki!)

bbs,if i remembered big bang sales  sweat.gif ->BBS 5

Vantec,Makers of cpu coolers, fan cards, cables, DC brushless fans, and more. cool.gif ->Vantec's website

other than the forums,try going shop to shops thumbup.gif

but i often go to modernopc.com  for modding stuffs rclxms.gif
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Duh...I noe have to go to shop to buy la.. What im trying to ask is where is the shoP?? And which kind of shop leh... But anyway, thx for the info that u have provided... Very good info...TQ.. SAlute u.. notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(kenneth87 @ Jul 18 2006, 03:10 PM)
Duh...I noe have to go to shop to buy la.. What im trying to ask is where is the shoP?? And which kind of shop leh... But anyway, thx for the info that u have provided... Very good info...TQ.. SAlute u.. notworthy.gif
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which shop?as far as i know,in west msia most of those stuff u can get @ low yat plaza.
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sleeving kit can get at low yat plaza or the bulk section...

heatshrinks u can find them at electrical spare parts shop like the ones in jalan pasar. ss2 also has 2 of these electrical spare parts shops.
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Can i know how much the lowyat plaza sell the (Orange Sleeve, Blue connectors) ? wire?
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anyone can anwser me?
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all the colours are the same price... I'be bought them at ALL IT HYPERMARKET... cost me bout RM72 for both of them... if i din 4get wrongly.
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ayu, they dun sell it in dat kinda color combo... orange sleeve is one pack, n blue connectors is in another pack... yet, orange sleeve is a rare... Vantec dun haf it... u can look at overclockers paradise to see if they haf it or not.. otherwise, take a peek at some forummer's garage sale or online store... hope dat helps
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Sharing some pics of @younichi ACBEL PSU!

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MY LITTLE SLEEVING STATION : notworthy.gif blush.gif

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Sharing some pics of @younichi ACBEL PSU!

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MY LITTLE SLEEVING STATION :  notworthy.gif  blush.gif

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mine ... hehe

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Below psu is 100% done up by my chacha ( girlfrend )
Gotta be proud of her icon_rolleyes.gif

FSP 300watt psu .. its new with warranty so i did not open case & sleeve from inside out ..

therefore sticker green first then come sleeving.
sticker used is left over after doing up my signboard. yea its signboard sticker. easy to remove if need RMA psu in future.


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Absolutely eye-catching thumbup.gif

Love the 5th pic so much. Mebe mod should take some of the pics & put in main post drool.gif
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noob question here, i got a 24pin PSU but my mobo is 20pin. So how can i convert the 24pin to 20pin? I dun wana use a 24 to 20pin converter....

i refer the previous post, got 1 example is how to remove the 4pin from the 24pin cable. But mine 1 is not like that, the 4pin cant remove from the 24pin cable unless u cut it off, it is not flexible.

So, is that other ways?
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^ i have the same issue with u dude...

ive been trying to look for the 20+4 pin atx connectors... sadly cant find... if got oso they only sell it in a set with all the other molexes

all ive found were 20 pins connectors...even that one oso was from uglyvamp whos in singapore

EDIT: forgot to mention that now im using a connector.. no choice.

oh yeah... u can also CUT away the extra 4 pins... only thing is warranty sure void

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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 8 2006, 06:52 PM)
^ i have the same issue with u dude...

ive been trying to look for the 20+4 pin atx connectors... sadly cant find... if got oso they only sell it in a set with all the other molexes

all ive found were 20 pins connectors...even that one oso was from uglyvamp whos in singapore

EDIT: forgot to mention that now im using a connector.. no choice.

oh yeah... u can also CUT away the extra 4 pins... only thing is warranty sure void
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thanks ur info bro. At the beginning, i reli think to cut it off but luckily u told me that the warranty will be void. So, without other choice, i will go to buy a converter lo... It wont cost me too much, rite?

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thanks ur info bro. At the beginning, i reli think to cut it off but luckily u told me that the warranty will be void. So, without other choice, i will go to buy a converter lo... It wont cost me too much, rite?
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bro... not sure if u already know or not but i thought ud like to check this out...

ive been dabbling in some DIY cable making... and i used some of ur sleeving.. heres what i completed today...

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the black and purple sleeves i bought from u when u were still dealing out of ur house (some time last year..long long before UVnium)... (bought the black directly from ur house...dealt with ur mom). the green are vantec sleeves. now check it out under UV..

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nice right?? now a closeup of the black sleeves

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i hope u havent changed ur supplier for the black sleeves... hehehe

feel free to use the pix if u want thumbup.gif

not sure if other black sleeves react the same way under UV.. perhaps can get ianho who went and sapu all the black vantec sleeves in KL to test it out and see...
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Can someone show me step by step how to open sata power connecter and also 2x2 power connector for processor. Thanks!!!
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its very nice madman ... i like it very much .

anyway vantec's sleeving & my sleeve same source, same factory come out also .... biggrin.gif
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Eh guys wanna ask something. For the motherboard 24 pin atx.. can i mess around the wires without following the original location as long as i follow back the same colour??
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Eh guys wanna ask something. For the motherboard 24 pin atx.. can i mess around the wires without following the original location as long as i follow back the same colour??
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if same color mebbe...but advisable not to... coz we dunno what would happen... unless ur willing to take the chances of ur hardware going kaput

best to label each and every single one so u know what wire goes where...
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wonder who can show me the put it on type of sleeving ??
tat no need 2 remove molex?
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use spiral wrap ... wait for my section to update first.

we also have uv reactive spiral wraps for lazy ppl .. lol
oops .. more like for guys who dont know how to sleeve. but hey then why come into this thread .. haha biggrin.gif

anyway .. update with another sleeving color combo.

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Wanna ask, after i remove molex and change with uv molex... i found out the pin r loose with my molex oscket ( means no tide feel like not fit) how should i do... thx
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QUOTE(Death god - Winter heart @ Oct 1 2006, 09:40 AM)
Wanna ask, after i remove molex and change with uv molex... i found out the pin r loose with my molex oscket ( means no tide feel like not fit)  how should i do... thx
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As long the pins doesnt come out, it's fine. Normal for 'em 2 b loose
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Then how to fit them and no become loose
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to remove the molex, u got to push the pins in

to put back the molex, u have to push the pins out ..

hmm.. go take a close look at the pictures on 1st page again.
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QUOTE(uglyvamp @ Oct 3 2006, 03:25 PM)
to remove the molex, u got to push the pins in

to put back the molex, u have to push the pins out ..

hmm.. go take a close look at the pictures on 1st page again.
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see oledi, but still dunno wat u mean... haha. can explain more clearly ? thx...
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i went LYP today...asked for uv ccfl but all of em show me normal ccfl..., then i asked for uv ide and sata cables, they show me the normal ones -.- when i ask for sleeve kit...they duno what im talking bout...starting to wonder am i inside LYP or what. maybe cos many shop didn open since its raya :/
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QUOTE(vahn87 @ Oct 24 2006, 09:58 PM)
really need a recommend shop here.....
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i tell u, most of them dunno wan. i used to search the whole LYP for UV ccfl but all also duno. Only 1 shop knows.. go to Overclock Paradise..
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Can someone show me step by step how to open sata power connecter and also 2x2 power connector for processor. Thanks!!!
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how to open this? cas i want sleving the cable
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pull up this thing a bit, then you can drag the wire out. easy and simple.
push that thing back and put the wire back, everything back to normal
just careful, dont pull until that thing break ya...

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QUOTE(zhen^wei @ Nov 25 2006, 04:59 PM)
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what type of molex is that? shocking.gif
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thats the SATA power connector dude...
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ermmm if sleeve the psu, how bout the warranty, coz need to remove the ugly sleeving comes wit the psu...actually i hav done it to my psu(my first sleeving)... i never thought of this issue untill now smile.gif ....

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u dont have to remove the existing sleeving, just overwrite them can already.

if ur original is black, then overwrite with color sleeve will be even nicer..


gonna post some hell loads of jobs here soon. long time no come back smile.gif
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no prob to over sleeve the 20/24 pin cable.... but for the molex and graphic cable... coz they sleeved them together half way.... so cant sleeve them one by one lorr...
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can anybody tell me how to sleeve the sata power connector?? icon_question.gif

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QUOTE(mighty @ Dec 30 2006, 08:21 PM)
can anybody tell me how to sleeve the sata power connector??  icon_question.gif
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Just remove the connector 1st usin' a tweezer; lift the plastic pin & pull the cable out
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Just remove the connector 1st usin' a tweezer; lift the plastic pin & pull the cable out
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how to remove the connector? my connector is like the 2nd picture.. other forumer told me dat mine is non-removable connector while there is another type of connector dat can be removed

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if urs is the 2nd pic then tough luck...that one cannot remove...
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if urs is the 2nd pic then tough luck...that one cannot remove...
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can anybody gimme idea how to sleeve these cables.. so buruk la if just leave dat part unsleeve.. i've sleeved the other cables
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Errr maybe u can cut the cable, put the sleeve and heatshrink. Solder back the wire. Insulate each wire.. then heat the heatshrink laugh.gif
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Errr maybe u can cut the cable, put the sleeve and heatshrink. Solder back the wire. Insulate each wire.. then heat the heatshrink laugh.gif
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i've thought bout it b4.. but so takut la to do dat
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i've thought bout it b4.. but so takut la to do dat
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QUOTE(mighty @ Jan 5 2007, 11:13 PM)
i've thought bout it b4.. but so takut la to do dat
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it will void ur warranty u know blush.gif
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Owh~...in dis case dats the only choice. But of course voids the warranty. Somtimes hav 2 take risks in life...hehe
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bit more eye candy for u all ..

orange & green still my fav colors .. so prominent at anytime.

purple setup anyone ??? still haven't got a chance to do a more purple theme setup yet sad.gif ...

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vamp, do u sell pre-sleeved PSU's ? 600W maybe.. any brand
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dont sell "pre-sleeved".

infact u can hunt for some brands that come pre-sleeved. though they're all mainly just black colors. smile.gif
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The 2nd one is really elegant dude. Only if the PSU is black color... wink.gif
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Purple setup is quite ugly la! Iz it display under CCFL (Purple) ? sweat.gif
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Purple setup is quite ugly la! Iz it display under CCFL (Purple) ? sweat.gif
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Might b so 2 some yet b interesting 2 others. Individual preference after all rite? wink.gif

Dont think it's under CCFL
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hey guyz do u know how to make sure that the sleeve doesnt slip off from the heatshrink?becoz it oftenly happened to me..
any methods other than using cable tie?
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Wow...very usefult thread. I always dream of doing this but my first thought was i need to have special equipment to remove the cable head.
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QUOTE(kalakatu @ Jan 24 2007, 09:52 PM)
hey guyz do u know how to make sure that the sleeve doesnt slip off from the heatshrink?becoz it oftenly happened to me..
any methods other than using cable tie?
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try to heat up your heatshrink using hair dryer or anything that produce heat.using lighter or candle not recommended.
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sleev my PSU cables... huh, tired lor... done already... but not nice coz still new... use lighter coz hav no hairdryer..
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WTA, can these daisy chained cables be sleeved and what size of sleeving do i need..thx

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Pix are taken frm the net but mine's exactly like that

thx in advance

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QUOTE(id86 @ Jan 25 2007, 07:23 PM)
try to heat up your heatshrink using hair dryer or anything that produce heat.using lighter or candle not recommended.
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QUOTE(xalim @ Jan 27 2007, 02:56 PM)
11pm - 4am...
sleev my PSU cables... huh, tired lor... done already... but not nice coz still new... use lighter coz hav no hairdryer..
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QUOTE(cablesguy @ Jan 28 2007, 12:00 AM)
WTA, can these daisy chained cables be sleeved and what size of sleeving do i need..thx



Pix are taken frm the net but mine's exactly like that

thx in advance
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Why not Only dat it's more complicated than sleeving single ones. Can use the 1/4" size. The length of course u hav 2 measure urself wink.gif
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thx bombman....wanna start doing some mods myself lol..actually saw some of these chrome and mylar sleeves in performance pcs..looks quite unique but again i doubt can get it here.

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QUOTE(cablesguy @ Jan 29 2007, 06:24 PM)
thx bombman....wanna start doing some mods myself lol..actually saw some of these chrome and mylar sleeves in performance pcs..looks quite unique but again i doubt can get it here.


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Those silver sleeves only come with the PSUs. Can't buy them. Besides, they're a nightmare for cable management. They're really, really stiff n u can hardly bend them.

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was wondering abt that too, coz wanna bend the normal thick sleeves also got slight resistance but then the sites say "lightweight and flexible", also whether it will create havoc with shielding, seeing as its metallic like.
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as Ianho explained they're very stiff, not really good if u have small casing. and want a good neat look
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well...u guyz r the experts...looks like i'll giv the idea a miss then...
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i wanna ask...where can i get the sata connector...coz mine broke already while sleeving.. tongue.gif
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wta, aside frm using cables tie, is there another way to keep the heatshrink frm sliding? Something thats doesnt bulge....coz for smaller wires....the CT looks obvious.
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u could always use electrical tape then heatshrink over the tape.

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u could check with uglyvamp. i think he has SATA connectors. UV reactive ones though. not sure if he has black ones.

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wooookay thx....will giv it a go.
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this sleeving thing is a nightmare! tried some sleeving last nite - got all sorts of issues like frayed sleeves, overburnt shrinks, too long, too short, sleeves coming out, can't shrink the shrinks near the PSU part, etc. Reading the guide by UV is one thing, actually doing the sleeving is another cry.gif

Btw, I think Vizo (Vantec) sleeving kits are a ripoff. There's not enough in a pack for the entire PSU. They don't even provide enuf heatshrinks of the right size. There's too many large-sized heatshrinks. Not enough small ones for the molex. vmad.gif

I think it's better to get black heatshrinks, even if you accidentally toast a few, it's not visible. And also buy sleeves separately and not from packs. Measure all the lengths and sizes required, then go shopping for them.
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relax bro....sleeving is actually very easy one ler...u just need to slowly take ur time...

overburning the shrinks and sleeves happened to me too... just need to be more careful with the flame.

i did my first PSU sleeving in the dark with just a torchlight for light....my house blackout when i just started doing it that time laugh.gif and it turned out alright.

and i used the vantec kits. also, the heatshrinks from vantec/vizo are thick as hell and ur right..not enough...buying the right sized black heatshrinks is almost a must.

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QUOTE(ZipD @ Mar 14 2007, 11:11 AM)
this sleeving thing is a nightmare! tried some sleeving last nite - got all sorts of issues like frayed sleeves, overburnt shrinks, too long, too short, sleeves coming out, can't shrink the shrinks near the PSU part, etc. Reading the guide by UV is one thing, actually doing the sleeving is another cry.gif

Btw, I think Vizo (Vantec) sleeving kits are a ripoff. There's not enough in a pack for the entire PSU. They don't even provide enuf heatshrinks of the right size. There's too many large-sized heatshrinks. Not enough small ones for the molex. vmad.gif

I think it's better to get black heatshrinks, even if you accidentally toast a few, it's not visible. And also buy sleeves separately and not from packs. Measure all the lengths and sizes required, then go shopping for them.
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since dis is a sleevin guide..
1na ask.. is there any L-shape sata cable in the market bside d L-shape sata molex cable.
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zzzZZZzzz, just found out that there're MANY sizes for sleeves, not just the 3 size that came with Vizo/Vantec sleeving kit. Even the heatshrinks has many sizes. Can anyone share what size they use for which cable, especially the standard molex cables?

@inteluser,
I don't quite understand your question - are you asking about L-shape SATA cables or sleeving the SATA cable? Or if the cable itself can be L-shape instead of just the molex? Or is L a shape or SATA is a cable? Ok, sorry, I couldn't help that... anyway please rephrase your question so we can help.
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lolz..
wut i mean is..
is there a L-shape sleeved sata cable avail.. ??
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QUOTE(ZipD @ Mar 14 2007, 12:11 PM)
this sleeving thing is a nightmare! tried some sleeving last nite - got all sorts of issues like frayed sleeves, overburnt shrinks, too long, too short, sleeves coming out, can't shrink the shrinks near the PSU part, etc. Reading the guide by UV is one thing, actually doing the sleeving is another  cry.gif

Btw, I think Vizo (Vantec) sleeving kits are a ripoff. There's not enough in a pack for the entire PSU. They don't even provide enuf heatshrinks of the right size. There's too many large-sized heatshrinks. Not enough small ones for the molex.  vmad.gif

I think it's better to get black heatshrinks, even if you accidentally toast a few, it's not visible. And also buy sleeves separately and not from packs. Measure all the lengths and sizes required, then go shopping for them.
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ZipD,

dude, you mentioned to measure all the lengths and size before shopping for those sleeving kits..
my big Q is.. where to get custom lengths? normally i see sleeving kits comes in sets, as in ventec sleeving kits.... haven't come across something as you said earlier...

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Lots of sellers in LYN sell custom lengths. Go to Garage Sales/Bulk Sales for them.

For heatskrinks, you can get from eletronic shops. There's one in SS2 that sells TONS of it. I find that those shrink much better than Vantec/Vizo heatshrinks.
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Lots of sellers in LYN sell custom lengths. Go to Garage Sales/Bulk Sales for them.

For heatskrinks, you can get from eletronic shops. There's one in SS2 that sells TONS of it. I find that those shrink much better than Vantec/Vizo heatshrinks.
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LOL! U finally found the shop. All sleeved d?
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Not yet ler, you were right though, i need the 10mm heatshrinks. I didn't buy any today so I only managed to sleeve 2 cables. Tomolo going to buy the 10mm ones.
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QUOTE(ZipD @ Mar 18 2007, 02:03 AM)
Not yet ler, you were right though, i need the 10mm heatshrinks. I didn't buy any today so I only managed to sleeve 2 cables. Tomolo going to buy the 10mm ones.
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LOlololololOLOLOLOLolololool. This ^ fella is my good fren n he just came over to my hse with the PSU n showed me his disastrous sleeving project.  The wires were like wearing baggy carrot cut pants.  kekekekekek. I'd help him out but then I dont want to coz I want him to suffer n learn how to do it properly himselfbrows.gif
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Im planning to mod my casing including sleeving all the cables inside (psu).There is one thing which may not be a nice view to see after all the sleeving and acrylic side panel mod..the wide,flat and long IDE cable..do anyone here know how to sleeve it or..can it be done??? drool.gif

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I think it's more easier for u 2 buy a rounded IDE cable than u sleeve it urself coz if u didn't dismantle those IDE connectors correctly will end up u spoiled ur cheapo IDE cable brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif
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i attempt before..... but end up fail...... better buy those rounded ide cable..... but still they wont have the same texture as sleeve
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I tried splicing the cable myself before. Didn't work out and ended up spoiling the cable. Its not easy unless you've got rock steady hands.

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QUOTE(jcliew @ Mar 25 2007, 06:37 PM)
I think it's more easier for u 2 buy a rounded IDE cable than u sleeve it urself coz if u didn't dismantle those IDE connectors correctly will end up u spoiled ur cheapo IDE cable brows.gif  brows.gif  brows.gif
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QUOTE(rudhrasamy @ Mar 25 2007, 07:08 PM)
i attempt before..... but end up fail...... better buy those rounded ide cable..... but still they wont have the same texture as sleeve
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i'll try with ur idea first..hehe..never know rite?? drool.gif
Good idea there!!! doh.gif


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Upgrade to SATA!

I tried splicing the cable myself before. Didn't work out and ended up spoiling the cable. Its not easy unless you've got rock steady hands.
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still wanna hold on with my old rig here..no budget lol... cry.gif

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so,, better slow down first... saving money..

then upgrade to sata.. don do little little thing, coz u might end up regreting wut u already spent...
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QUOTE(verz84 @ Mar 25 2007, 05:51 PM)
Im planning to mod my casing including sleeving all the cables inside (psu).There is one thing which may not be a nice view to see after all the sleeving and acrylic side panel mod..the wide,flat and long IDE cable..do anyone here know how to sleeve it or..can it be done??? drool.gif
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i got an idea..
get urself a striking paper/sticker..make sure the color is uv reactive one..
then u wrap it on ur ide cable.
im sure it will be nice under the uv light..

how that sound? smile.gif
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QUOTE(kalakatu @ Mar 25 2007, 08:44 PM)
i got an idea..
get urself a striking paper/sticker..make sure the color is uv reactive one..
then u wrap it on ur ide cable.
im sure it will be nice under the uv light..

how that sound? smile.gif
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hmm.gif how to dao that aaa...?juz wrap the cable round izit??haha..bungkus..haiyo..wish ide cable can be sleeved.. laugh.gif
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u have to seperate the cables... like 3-4 parts.... ir will be easier for you to wrap it round
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maybe could ask Uncle Ianho for some detail .. he has done if before ...

just pm him and hope he spare some times to share his secret...
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QUOTE(kalakatu @ Mar 25 2007, 08:44 PM)
i got an idea..
get urself a striking paper/sticker..make sure the color is uv reactive one..
then u wrap it on ur ide cable.
im sure it will be nice under the uv light..

how that sound? smile.gif
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actually by stating striking paper, i mean flourescent paper..
just buy a sticker and then wrap it on ur ide cable..see how it can be done..
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QUOTE(rudhrasamy @ Mar 25 2007, 10:40 PM)
u have to seperate the cables... like 3-4 parts.... ir will be easier for you to wrap it round
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rclxms.gif now i understand..hehe should try it first..Thanx!!


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QUOTE(Doom @ Mar 25 2007, 10:59 PM)
maybe could ask Uncle Ianho for some detail .. he has done if before ...

just pm him and hope he spare some times to share his secret...
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hope he can share some pic on the final work on the ide!!! drool.gif

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QUOTE(verz84 @ Mar 26 2007, 12:37 AM)
rclxms.gif now i understand..hehe should try it first..Thanx!!


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hope he can share some pic on the final work on the ide!!! drool.gif
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If got those pics then plz post in this thread 2 share wif us ya wink.gif
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you can never sleeve IDE unless you cut off the header and resolder all of them together....and it's really mad to do so laugh.gif
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just get rounded IDE cables..why would you want to sleeve them? haha
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i tried b4..managed to make it..i use vantec sleeve kit,the largest size and the ide cable cut to 4 by 4 strap
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QUOTE(coolice @ Mar 27 2007, 10:43 AM)
i tried b4..managed to make it..i use vantec sleeve kit,the largest size and the ide cable cut to 4 by 4 strap
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Oh yeah? Den mind to share ur works here?
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Oh yeah? Den mind to share ur works here?
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QUOTE(coolice @ Mar 27 2007, 10:43 AM)
i tried b4..managed to make it..i use vantec sleeve kit,the largest size and the ide cable cut to 4 by 4 strap
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wow..i think u might the first here to make it... notworthy.gif
hehe..so sumone had done it...i should try also this coming holiday!!haha! icon_idea.gif
so..hope can share the final sleeving..if..i manage to get it sleeved..wow..2nd person to have done it then... rclxm9.gif


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just get rounded IDE cables..why would you want to sleeve them? haha
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no budget to get one la bro.. sweat.gif .i got extra sleeve so why not use it..rite??i tried to look for any used rounded here in LYN but still no offer...unless u have one to offer me? drool.gif

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why don't you try folding them?.. you still won't be able to sleeve them but at least they'll be neater..
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QUOTE(zx12 @ Mar 28 2007, 02:03 AM)
why don't you try folding them?.. you still won't be able to sleeve them but at least they'll be neater..
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but looks like...erm..how to say...pusing2..hard to arrange it nicely later..tried it before...hard to spin also la bro... shakehead.gif
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Another alternative is changed all ur IDE drives to SATA drives! brows.gif
Thought u gonna out of budget brows.gif brows.gif brows.gif

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please to be helpful when giving suggestion....

U could google internet for the sleeving process ... i have read it some where few years back ... the entire connector was removed before sleeving ... very tedius process.
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next time ask uncle google 1st smile.gif look what i've found

http://www.overclockersclub.com/guides/sle...cable_guide.php
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QUOTE(Doom @ Mar 28 2007, 02:23 PM)
please to be helpful when giving suggestion....

U could google internet for the sleeving process ... i have read it some where few years back ... the entire connector was removed before sleeving ... very tedius process.
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rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif hahaha!!!Who say ide cannot be sleeved!!!ccccc!!!thanx bro!!!Very good!!!Now we can share our slleving work on IDE!!Hahaha!!!New thread!!

Show ur Sleeved IDE!!!!haha!! icon_rolleyes.gif
So from now on we no need to buy rounded

if everything works maybe i can open IDE cable sleeving service!!
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QUOTE(AllnGap @ Mar 26 2007, 07:38 PM)
you can never sleeve IDE unless you cut off the header and resolder all of them together....and it's really mad to do so laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Doom @ Mar 28 2007, 02:23 PM)
please to be helpful when giving suggestion....

U could google internet for the sleeving process ... i have read it some where few years back ... the entire connector was removed before sleeving ... very tedius process.
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Yup, that guide was the best-removing the connector and putting it back win working order is a major vmad.gif . Btw, never try to slice a ATA66/100/133 cable down to single strands-you will have some problems with your drive no matter how well you do it. Its due to electrical signal interference-a bit tedious to explain. At most do like the guide said-that should be ok.
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Look tru this project I did. I sleeved sum IDE wires in there. They're rounded wires but flat wires work jsut teh same. Same way of doing it.


Project Sidewinder.
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=336047&st=0





Pics of the sleeving.

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Even floppy ribbon cable can be sleeved.

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N SATA also can sleeve.

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wow..thats easier than i thought...i thought we have to take off the connector first like when we sleeve psu connector..then have to assemble it all togather again..this..just cut, slip and Done!!! thumbup.gif
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u better hav an uber steady hands when slicing the cables...i tried few hours ago but some of the wires were accidentally cut off bcoz my hand goyang2 tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Mooneyes @ Mar 28 2007, 10:53 PM)
u better hav an uber steady hands when slicing the cables...i tried few hours ago but some of the wires were accidentally cut off bcoz my hand goyang2 tongue.gif
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Waa...experiment eee??hehe juz discover that IDE can be sleeved..well i guess this topic can be useful.. rclxms.gif so..any one here who have done it..mind to share ur master piece??? drool.gif
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QUOTE(verz84 @ Mar 29 2007, 08:49 AM)
Waa...experiment eee??hehe juz discover that IDE can be sleeved..well i guess this topic can be useful.. rclxms.gif so..any one here who have done it..mind to share ur master piece??? drool.gif
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my experiment didn't go well..the ide cable end up in rubbish bin...luckily got no use for the cable laugh.gif
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hm..i discovered ine thing 2day..how to cut the strips...dunno if it works to other cable..i juz cut a little, like one inch on the cable..and then..i juz pull..hm..how to say aa..like tear then apart using my hand..actually works for me...did it to my floppy ide cable..hehe
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QUOTE(verz84 @ Mar 29 2007, 08:04 PM)
hm..i discovered ine thing 2day..how to cut the strips...dunno if it works to other cable..i juz cut a little, like one inch on the cable..and then..i juz pull..hm..how to say aa..like tear then apart using my hand..actually works for me...did it to my floppy ide cable..hehe
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Yeah bro i prefer your way too, act we dun have to use knife or cutter all the way, just cut a small length then use hand to slice it . This way would be safer. thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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above link ... to our special sleeved right angle shorter sata cables smile.gif








Edit by mod: sales link deleted.

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Wow really impressive.

I tried it several times before, but never succeed in this make sleeving as good as shown on the pics.

Good work. keep it up.
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Phew,what i can say is that i tried on my old psu(for practice) and it seems that the 20+4 pins are the hardest to remove..What i can say is that practice on an old psu on how to remove the pins 1st.
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im in big trouble!!!!I juz sleeved my ATX connector..i'm confident that the molex all ok. Juz that i do put the cable at the same colour juz that i mixed the place..what i mean is..red i put red cable but maybe with different red cable..same goes with my Atx connector..all at the same point but i mixed the cable already..same colour but different cable..now..my psu couldn't start!!!!Im in big trouble!!!Help plss...anything that i've done wrong??? cry.gif
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what's the normal price for the vizo sleeving kit? got black color one? wanna buy one if got low price in pcfair.
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i dont think Vizo has sleeving kit in black. price me dunno.

but if u want black can look for nichlasteo (i think thats how u spell his nick tongue.gif) in the bulk section...he sells sleeving as well and he has them in black.
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Apr 12 2007, 07:46 PM)
what's the normal price for the vizo sleeving kit? got black color one? wanna buy one if got low price in pcfair.
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Moderno got sell in Bulk. RM50. but i don't got black colour wan. Try to check with him wink.gif
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I dont think and hardly seen sleeving kit available at PC fair ...

i will be going 2mr .. so will see got it or not ...
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Apr 12 2007, 07:46 PM)
what's the normal price for the vizo sleeving kit? got black color one? wanna buy one if got low price in pcfair.
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I dont think and hardly seen sleeving kit available at PC fair ...

i will be going 2mr .. so will see got it or not ...
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Personally, it's no longer worth it 2 buy the sleeving kits. U can get wht u really need by metres nowadays.

I was selling the Vantec's bout yr ago vry cheaply but then cost started to rocket

Btw, VIZO do manufacture Black color one . If u really want it, then can ask moderno
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I am wondering, how do we estimate the size of sleeve need for a particular cable in the PSU?

And i am not sure where to ask this:

If i were to sleeve the cables that come out from my casing (front port cables, power/hdd led), what size and type of sleeve should i use?I intend to sleeve my GC cooler wire as well but it seems too thin to use normal sleeve...
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QUOTE(akachester @ Apr 16 2007, 09:04 AM)
I am wondering, how do we estimate the size of sleeve need for a particular cable in the PSU?

And i am not sure where to ask this:

If i were to sleeve the cables that come out from my casing (front port cables, power/hdd led), what size and type of sleeve should i use?I intend to sleeve my GC cooler wire as well but it seems too thin to use normal sleeve...
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For ATX, add ~5cm to the measured length while for rest ~3cm

Bout 2nd question, I use the 6mm ones. Somtimes doesnt really fit snugly but doesnt look cacat either.
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could any senior pro sleeving sifu make a guide in PDF format ??i think it really help noobie like me.... rclxms.gif ( better wit pic of coz... blush.gif )
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wah ... u are really looking for the most convenient way..

hmm maybe uglyvamp could get it done since he did a lot of sleeving in the past ...

maybe he could make up a comprehensive guide .. .
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hey guys, thanks for the good info. I am doing my sleeving currently, I have 2 questions for now:

1. For this kind of wire which route to another molex from PSU, since they are pair together. do I need to take them off/separate them? if so, how do we separate the same colour pair? it seems quite tight.

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2. This one, I cant seems to open it. any tips?

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please advice. thanks.
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the first one u could just sleeve through both bunch of wires then take out wires of the shorter side for another sleeving. hmm

A wires conenctor to PSU
B wires use to connect to HDD and etc.

Sleeve together both A and B, then take out the B again for the following sleeving job.

as for the second type of plug, it's very difficult and require lots of patience. there's guide at the front page.. hope u find it useful coz comes with photo, it's in the 4th post by courtesy of Uglyvamp.
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QUOTE(budakdegilz @ Apr 29 2007, 01:19 AM)
could any senior pro sleeving sifu make a guide in PDF format ??i think it really help noobie like me.... rclxms.gif  ( better wit pic of coz... blush.gif )
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the first page of this thread is already a guide... so why dont u take from there and create the PDF urself if u need it?

QUOTE(bobtiang @ Apr 29 2007, 02:42 PM)
2. This one, I cant seems to open it. any tips?

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

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check out the first oage...post #4..its the same way to take out the 4pin atx and the 20/24 pin atx cable

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bobtiang : Cheapo, crude method is to cucuk 2 staples on each side and push the connector against u by a wooden block


Advanced, faster way get the PSU Connectors Removal Tool
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Doom, thanks for the tips on sliding all the connected wire thru the sleeve or heatshrink. not an ez job man.. especially for short range wire between molex connector.

mADmAN, bombman, i had tried to slide 2 pin/staples/some small thingy to both side, but it doesnt seems to unlock the ATX head. my finger pain like hell trying this smile.gif

those removal is kinda expensive isn't? RM35 i saw at the shop the other day.
gonna try again later.

oh, by the way, 1 of my PSU fan doesn't move after i open the PSU to clean the dust inside. it only move when I spin it manually for once. why is it so? any idea how to overcome this?

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maybe the dust stuck in between the motor of the fan.. maybe need to clean the dust.

I think RM35 of investment that solve ur problem along with time spent.. it's worth it beside it's for the good of ur finger health as well..

nth come easily that's why patient with the sleeving job...
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Using 2 staples isn't going to work well because they are tiny and aren't strong enough.
So here's the method I used to remove the pins when sleeving. It was also in the tut. At first, it took a bit of time to get used to it. But after a few pins, it was like poke-turn-poke-turn.

A mini screwdriver... which comes in a box of 5 different sizes. (can easily get it from any hardware shop, pasar malam. Better qualities will be a few ringgit, and those cheapo ones... sometimes only RM1 or less.)

So the one I used was the smallest. The tip is about 1.5mm.
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Then in this pic, you can see the tip of the screwdriver in the 4-pin
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| - flat head screwdriver
[] - pin
What you gotta do is, insert the screwdriver beside the pin like this:

|[]
then... turn the screwdriver 90degrees to -[]

The screwdriver will push the wing inwards. Repeat same steps on the 2nd wing of the same pin, then you can remove it easily.
Remember to push out back the wings before inserting the pins back. Good luck.

PS: I saved RM35

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hey pmmonkey, you got it right. the staple bullet just ain't strong enough for my stubborn 4pin ATX.

i will get the mini screwdriver later and try it out smile.gif
oh ya, I am out of heatshrink, coz 1st time doing it, not good in estimating the length.
I only manage to sleeve 1 bunch of wire, another 1 to go. but heat shrink only left 20%.
any idea what else can substitute this? without proper seal at the end of the sleeve, it will get torn out easily.
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I suggest you get more heatshrink. Nothing else is as nice as that.
If it takes a long time to get your heatshrink and you wanna finish it up fast, pvc insulation tapes should be fine. can get it from hardware shop.

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actually if u do alot of sleeveling then i would recomend u get the remover tool, invest abit, but can use long time, somemore u run teh risk of breaking the housing or teh pins, dangerouns,,.... but if on time only then its ok wan,... just be carefull.....
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Remember practise makes it perfect. Whn I 1st saw that kind of technique tought 'll waste too much time but after a while it was so easy that currenly by usin' the staples I can remove the pins also as fast usin' the tool

Tip : Use the normal size staple instead bigger as mentioned in many sites. All da best
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I wanna ask some noob question because still new on this sleeving matter, can we remove the casing cable head(connection to power led, use,etc) or we just sleeve it without removing the head?

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Personally, it's no longer worth it 2 buy the sleeving kits. U can get wht u really need by metres nowadays.

I was selling the Vantec's bout yr ago vry cheaply but then cost started to rocket

Btw, VIZO do manufacture Black color one . If u really want it, then can ask moderno


which shop in lowyat sell the sleeving kit by metres, because I look at ALL IT digital mall, they only got Vizo sleeving kit(one set) for RM39...i'm thinking of buying the small size to sleeve my inside casing cable only... nod.gif

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QUOTE(katunX @ May 1 2007, 10:42 AM)
I wanna ask some noob question because still new on this sleeving matter, can we remove the casing cable head(connection to power led, use,etc) or we just sleeve it without removing the head?

which shop in lowyat sell the sleeving kit by metres, because I look at ALL IT digital mall, they only got Vizo sleeving kit(one set) for RM39...i'm thinking of buying the small size to sleeve my inside casing cable only... nod.gif
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You should remove the head if that restrict you from insert the sleeve and heatshrink smoothly. If not you will probably end up with fugly torn sleeve.

I am in Penang, and I am also looking for sleeve or heatshrink by meter sad.gif

my PSU fan is not working, just now I go ask around a few shop, they dont have it and instead they suggest me to buy a normal casing fan and cut and connect the wire manually.
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QUOTE(bobtiang @ May 2 2007, 04:33 PM)
I am in Penang, and I am also looking for sleeve or heatshrink by meter sad.gif
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nichalasteo (not sure if spelling is correct) sells it by meter in the bulk section. can order from him.
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ May 3 2007, 12:45 AM)
nichalasteo (not sure if spelling is correct) sells it by meter in the bulk section. can order from him.
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I can't seems to find it, can you please help to look for the name?
or anyone know?

thanks.

for stuck fan, move only if I spin it once, any advice?
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Get the fan removed and clean the motor through out...make sure dust are removed and grease or lubricant is applied after that ..


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can that fan be open up?? it looks like all sealed? any pic of a fan being open?
anyway, i bought some tools in a DIY shop just now:
- motor oil, a few drops make the fan revive
- 1 set of RM6.5 multi screwdriever which help me to unleashed the 4pin ATX at last!!! biggrin.gif
with this set of screw driver, I think I can open any molex, 4/6/20 pin ATX smile.gif
- also managed to get 1 meter of black only colour heatshrink from an electronic shop.

any idea if I need to plug this (6 pin Auxiliary power connector) somewhere on my Intel mobo? I had forgot to label this one.

I read somewhere and it says:
"The aux power cable was added to provide extra wattage to motherboards for 3.3 and 5 volts. This connector is rarely used. It occasionally shows up on older dual CPU AMD motherboards"
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this 2pictures for standby in any case anyone forget which is which .. smile.gif

some psu has a missing wire ( that's the white 1 u see in picture )

if u forget any wire, PM me the brand & model, we've a record of basically all the brands in the market.

otherwise, below 2picture is most general.

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QUOTE(uglyvamp @ May 8 2007, 06:59 PM)
this 2pictures for standby in any case anyone forget which is which .. smile.gif

some psu has  a missing wire ( that's the white 1 u see in picture )

if u forget any wire, PM me the brand & model, we've a record of basically all the brands in the market.

otherwise, below 2picture is most general.
all black wires are same?can relocate them?(between black wire only)
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PSU Sleeving hands on lesson @ KL, during BBS 7 smile.gif

check out signature below for details.

Just pop by, bring ur pus or any other loose wires . Get some sleeves from us & we'll teach u on the spot how to do it right. wink.gif
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wah . then i must got they and see our sleeve master perform in action ...

anyway it would be at LYP or the car park.... coz it's dying hot in the car park .. i wonder how i could sleeve with sweating hands..

I am looking forward ...
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yah finally.. uglyvamp offers a course for sleeving psu. laugh.gif wanna look forward to it!
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Hmm i found that VIZO cable sleeve kit that can expandable, what does it mean ?


Added on May 10, 2007, 4:29 pmJust now i try for a old PSU to remove those connect, but i stuck on that SATA power and ATX ......
SATA is can't removeable ..... what to do for it if i want sleeve ?
ATX i slot 2 pin inside also cant release the hook....

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QUOTE(Doom @ May 10 2007, 07:35 AM)
wah . then i must got they and see our sleeve master perform in action ...

anyway it would be at LYP or the car park.... coz it's dying hot in the car park .. i wonder how i could sleeve with sweating hands..

I am looking forward ...
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still planning for it smile.gif

mostl likely i'll fix it on a sunday, between 7.30pm to 11pm in my hotel room @ sunway pyramid. the room there is much bigger, can easily accomodate up to around 10 guys & we'll all sit on the nice carpeted floor with air-con. i've to do it nite time cos daytime got to attend to the sales.

wait for me to update this one ok ..

my gf will be around to help with the guide on the spot too if i'm busy with other stuffs.

some tools i need u guys to bring are :

1) scissor
2) flat head screw driver for spectacle tiny screws ( must need )

others like below if have do bring, if not we'll provide.

3) scotch tape or masking tape, small one.
4) staple bullets
5) Plier
6) soldering iron, solder & flux ( in any case someone break any wires )

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yah it's great but held at night ... . .. . . .. . . hmm i hope can make it ...
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dude, pls pm me the way how to remove my cm stupid factory sata connector please.. ><
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any idea on how to remove this type of sata connectors until it become like this :

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Need help here..
I'm using Ennermax Infiniti 720W, the socket to PSU looks like this... I don't know how to remove this...Or actually is it necessary to remove this head?
Cause I see it will be much easier to sleeve if this head is removed..



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QUOTE(awyongcarl @ May 28 2007, 06:06 PM)
Need help here..
I'm using Ennermax Infiniti 720W, the socket to PSU looks like this... I don't know how to remove this...Or actually is it necessary to remove this head?
Cause I see it will be much easier to sleeve if this head is removed..
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refer to 1st page of this thread...post #4

it shows how to remove the pins for the 20/24 atx cable.

use the same exact method
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how to seperate between those 2? because my PSU sticks those 2 wire togather, and i can't seperate it to sleeve it seperatly
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hey all

on the 3rd June between 7-8.30pm we'll be having our dinner at this Asia Cafe ( big open air cafe around SS 15-17 ?? ) near to the previous lanparty area.

guys living around Subang can come here find me & I'll tips u on the sleeving. We'll guide u on the spot. smile.gif

things to bring down :

1) scotch tape
2) flat head screw drivers
3) scissors
4) lighter if possible if not i provide
5) staple bullets.
6) plier if possible ( for ATX pins )

Inform me b4 coming down k ..

More details of it & my contact number on my signature below.

Cheers ....


QUOTE(Are_keem @ May 28 2007, 04:27 PM)
any idea on how to remove this type of sata connectors until it become like this :
if its the same as the one shown in picture then easy la. just pull the wire out then push back again right ??

if u want that type of connector then i'm afraid u'll have to purchase them seperately.

we used to have UV sata right angle as show in ur picture but all sold out already.
with that type of right angle sata, we can make our own sata power cables smile.gif


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QUOTE(mADmAN @ May 3 2007, 12:45 AM)
nichalasteo (not sure if spelling is correct) sells it by meter in the bulk section. can order from him.
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me also penang kia....i bought sleeving kits from this nichalasteo also....not bad....
and friendly tho
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rclxms.gif Hello, just would like to share with you. I've make my own 24 pin removal by using small screw driver and dremel. rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(uglyvamp @ May 31 2007, 02:31 AM)
if its the same as the one shown in picture then easy la. just pull the wire out then push back again right ??

if u want that type of connector then i'm afraid u'll have to purchase them seperately.

we used to have UV sata right angle as show in ur picture but all sold out already.
with that type of right angle sata, we can make our own sata power cables smile.gif
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anyway, how to remove that connector? afraid it will broke into pieces.. hmm.gif

-adios-
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QUOTE(Are_keem @ Jun 8 2007, 12:42 AM)
anyway, how to remove that connector?  afraid it will broke into pieces.. hmm.gif

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Bro,

could u snap another picture of the connector from a different angle.

i use a small flathead scredriver, really small ... usually used for spectacles.

if you can provide us with the pictures maybe some of us could guide you and help you.


Good Luck.
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waa..nice help from tis thread..

i am in a small project to mod my casing..
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QUOTE(Are_keem @ Jun 8 2007, 12:42 AM)
anyway, how to remove that connector?  afraid it will broke into pieces.. hmm.gif

-adios-
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QUOTE(zahri @ Jun 8 2007, 01:25 AM)
Bro,

could u snap another picture of the connector from a different angle.

i use a small flathead scredriver, really small ... usually used for spectacles.

if you can provide us with the pictures maybe some of us could guide you and help you.
Good Luck.
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Yeah, can just use such a screwdriver or pointed tweezers; almost like pulling out an IC
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if some pin broken,can it be replace by new pins? need to solder or not?
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provided u can ffind the pin itself (usually can la in jln pasar) then yes u can change the pins...

and dont need to solder. as the pin there got some sort of clip to hold the cable down
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i will find it at Jalan Pasar.want to replace some pin.
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if some pin broken,can it be replace by new pins? need to solder or not?
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Yes, they're replacebable. U need either solder or crimp 'em. The former is cheaper way but takes more time. For those concerned bout the aesthetics part, u can nice look w/ either method
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QUOTE(bombman @ Jun 12 2007, 02:11 AM)
Yes, they're replacebable. U need either solder or crimp 'em. The former is cheaper way but takes more time. For those concerned bout the aesthetics part, u can nice look w/ either method
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if solder need to crimp also ya bro?
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QUOTE(pmmonkey @ Apr 30 2007, 12:06 PM)
Using 2 staples isn't going to work well because they are tiny and aren't strong enough.
So here's the method I used to remove the pins when sleeving. It was also in the tut. At first, it took a bit of time to get used to it. But after a few pins, it was like poke-turn-poke-turn.

A mini screwdriver... which comes in a box of 5 different sizes. (can easily get it from any hardware shop, pasar malam. Better qualities will be a few ringgit, and those cheapo ones... sometimes only RM1 or less.)

So the one I used was the smallest. The tip is about 1.5mm.
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Then in this pic, you can see the tip of the screwdriver in the 4-pin
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| - flat head screwdriver
[] - pin
What you gotta do is, insert the screwdriver beside the pin like this:

|[]
then... turn the screwdriver 90degrees to -[]

The screwdriver will push the wing inwards. Repeat same steps on the 2nd wing of the same pin, then you can remove it easily.
Remember to push out back the wings before inserting the pins back. Good luck.

PS: I saved RM35
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Kinda old but i reckon this has got to be the most useful tip i came across....:thumbs....the wires came out without a fuss...cool...
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QUOTE(id86 @ Jun 12 2007, 02:30 AM)
if solder need to crimp also ya bro?
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If soldered, later just use long nose pliers 2 crimp the flangs a bit
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here is my first timer sleeving.
not bad for me,but still not satisfied

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QUOTE(id86 @ Jul 11 2007, 03:57 AM)
here is my first timer sleeving.
not bad for me,but still not satisfied
Nice work man.....
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@id86

What aren't u satisfied with .???

From my point of view, it's pretty much well done ...

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agreed....i also think u did an excellent job on ur sleeving...

much better than mine IMHO.
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i'm almost finishing my sleeving, but got problem with removing 24-pin connector. i cant follow the way TS showed, too hard for me,... so do anyone know where can i buy remover just for that pin? dun want to buy whole set of remover, just for 24 pin connector ...
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QUOTE(Doom @ Jul 12 2007, 08:23 AM)
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What aren't u satisfied with .???

From my point of view, it's pretty much well done ...
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agreed....i also think u did an excellent job on ur sleeving...

much better than mine IMHO.
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keep up ur good job...i always wanted to do this sleeving thingy by myself, but always end up by sending it to others to be sleeved....
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just try and error.besides,have to be confident with what we do..haha
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i'm doing my psu sleeving juz now... done with 4pin molex but, cant continue further on 24pin mobo connector... dun hav idea how to memorize it if open the molex... can any1 help me? teach me about how to memorize or marking....
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Just draw on a piece of paper before u pull out d wires

AS long as d colours are in d same position its ok already...,doesnt have 2 be d same wire
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my suggestion...

use sticker to stick to each of the wire...

label 1 to 12 for the top
and A to L for the bottom pin...
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ha ha ha~ thx to this thread~ i'm done with my sleeving~ my 1st time... took me from 10pm till 2am to complete~ waaa~ so tiring but fun... thx TS
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guys ..
check this out..
but i never try it out..

http://video.google.com/url?docid=37952762...D5KiyTze4bh8Mgg
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Just see it...this is a good way for beginner like me...
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QUOTE(xterminator @ Aug 26 2007, 06:25 PM)
Just see it...this is a good way for beginner like me...
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It's a good guide there,mind giving me the link for part 2?
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after reading i still dont get it @.@ im slow....
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Here is the part 2 Part 2

hmm ... good guide but not so in detail, the guide that gary put up at the front page is even better ..

the part 2 is absolutely bull shit ... there's no guide at all .. just a simply show u the magic.

Vantec kit is good in one sense but poor in another .. most of time u would over spent coz like Rodney said ..

you would need two packs of those to get a PSU done with few excessive sleeves.

So it's much more better if the sleeves are purchase at the size and length needed separately

Besides the heat shrink that comes with vantec could shrink a lot but it's not firm and a bit soft ... good for bending the cable after sleeve but can't hold the cables well.. which why cable tie is used by Rodney in the part 1..

overall I would appreciate the quality of vantec's sleeves but not the heat shrink .... better go for industrial grade .. lot more cheaper, more size selection and holds better ...
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true....the vantec sleeves are great...but the shrinks are absolute crap... too thick. wont shrink that much oso doh.gif

for heatshrinks best to use industrial grade that Doom mentioned... especially those "Hong Shang" shrinks thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(Doom @ Oct 5 2007, 03:26 PM)
Here is the part 2 Part 2

hmm ... good guide but not so in detail, the guide that gary put up at the front page is even better ..

the part 2 is absolutely bull shit ... there's no guide at all .. just a simply show u the magic.

Vantec kit is good in one sense but poor in another .. most of time u would over spent coz like Rodney said ..

you would need two packs of those to get a PSU done with few excessive sleeves.

So it's much more better if the sleeves are purchase at the size and length needed separately

Besides the heat shrink that comes with vantec could shrink a lot but it's not firm and a bit soft ... good for bending the cable after sleeve but can't hold the cables well.. which why cable tie is used by Rodney in the part 1..

overall I would appreciate the quality of vantec's sleeves but not the heat shrink .... better go for industrial grade .. lot more cheaper, more size selection and holds better ...
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the part 2 is quite crap for me.

wait for me to do the real PART 2

and redo Part 1 in video & pictures again. icon_rolleyes.gif


btw, most heatshrink will harden after sometime. depending on the working environment,

WOER brand is one of the best in the world.

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come come .. u have been missing from the thread for long long time dude ..

anyway ... got new teaser for us to wash our eyes ...
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come come .. u have been missing from the thread for long long time dude ..

anyway ... got new teaser for us to wash our eyes ...
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Click on my signature below, the one with /uvshop, our online store. U can view the latest rig for September 2007.

Currently, working on another one due December 2007, even more massive than the Sept one...

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Did u sell the Sleeving Kit?can sell me? icon_rolleyes.gif


Added on November 24, 2007, 1:03 pm24 pin how?

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cool.. kinda interested.. hope that i can find those kits...
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For 24pin connector,
izzit same colour of wires play same function?
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guys pls help me

after i sleeve my enlight 550W psu
the power supply got no response at all
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look easy but once u tried its little bit difficult,
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QUOTE(skcs1985 @ Dec 22 2007, 01:46 AM)
guys pls help me

after i sleeve my enlight 550W psu
the power supply got no response at all
it cant power up my cpu
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recheck back ur connectors. do some comparison if u got other PSU.
maybe some connectors reconnect wrongly. try to looks at those 20/24pin...and also ur 4-pin mobo connectors.
recheck again..
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maybe u miss place the cable...
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QUOTE(reez07 @ Dec 25 2007, 11:11 AM)
maybe u miss place the cable...
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if all cable problem might be ur psu la...
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QUOTE(reez07 @ Dec 25 2007, 07:27 AM)
look easy but once u tried its little bit difficult,
need a lot of patience lorrr
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Act it's indeed easy 2 sleeve a PSU provided u do it systematically. Number each wires (u can skip either the 1st / last one) & also on the connector itself
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Well..first time doing the sleeving, so i take a ICUTE psu to testing haha... the result is ....
Poor sleeving.... i don't no how to use lighter as mention to burn the edge of the cutting sleeves, and don't no how to use the headshrink properly ... so...i used tape and cable tie to finish it lol..... =_="

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QUOTE(rsangel @ Apr 3 2008, 06:36 PM)
Well..first time doing the sleeving, so i take a ICUTE psu to testing haha... the result is ....
Poor sleeving.... i don't no how to use lighter as mention to burn the edge of the cutting sleeves, and don't no how to use the headshrink properly ... so...i used tape and cable tie to finish it lol..... =_="
np bro..its mean u learnin how to sleeve dy..jus not in proper ways..btw the edge of cutting sleevin u jus to burn abit to make it messy while u sleeve ur wire..then u can use cable tie to tie ur sleeving to make it more tidy..after dat then u put heatshrink..warm it with fire from ur lighter..not burn it sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mfcm @ Apr 3 2008, 08:25 PM)
np bro..its mean u learnin how to sleeve dy..jus not in proper ways..btw the edge of cutting sleevin u jus to burn abit to make it messy while u sleeve ur wire..then u can use cable tie to tie ur sleeving to make it more tidy..after dat then u put heatshrink..warm it with fire from ur lighter..not burn it sweat.gif
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lol..ic ic ....
will do it well next time haha... the 24 pin really make me headche to remove it (i use those staple pin), really very hard....

after resting a while, i think of using 2 needle to remove it... it works like a charm... speed up to remove 3 ~ 4 times faster smile.gif hehe...

haha... sorry mfcm, i don't no the trick, thxs for enlighten me, else i will use to burn rather than warn it up .... (heng i nv do it yet)
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Don't use lighter bro .. .get a candle much more easier to work around with it ..

got extra hand to hold the sleeve and cable properly ...
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QUOTE(Doom @ Apr 3 2008, 10:27 PM)
Don't use lighter bro .. .get a candle much more easier to work around with it ..

got extra hand to hold the sleeve and cable properly ...
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i do that too laugh.gif
candle is easier than lighter icon_idea.gif
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halo...nice tutorial here..where i can buy some sleeving in seremban?? can anyone tell me where i can buy this modding stuff at seremban?? which shop sell this sleeving by meter or in kit ?? thanks for your help,need it ASAP smile.gif thanks!!!!!

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QUOTE(Doom @ Apr 3 2008, 10:27 PM)
Don't use lighter bro .. .get a candle much more easier to work around with it ..

got extra hand to hold the sleeve and cable properly ...
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hehe yeah if use candle of can..but i use lighter as it faster tongue.gif can hold jus single hand for the cable as the sleeve oredi been cabletie b4 put the heatshrink..btw if got hot airgun more nicer brows.gif
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That's the most secure but expensive solution ...

hehe .. but it would be nice to have it if often do cables sleeving stuffs ..

else cheapo solution would be candle ... brows.gif


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QUOTE(Doom @ Apr 10 2008, 09:35 PM)
That's the most secure but expensive solution ...

hehe .. but it would be nice to have it if often do cables sleeving stuffs ..

else cheapo solution would be candle ... brows.gif
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QUOTE(MildLO @ Apr 10 2008, 01:11 AM)
halo...nice tutorial here..where i can buy some sleeving in seremban?? can anyone tell me where i can buy this modding stuff at seremban?? which shop sell this sleeving by meter or in kit ?? thanks for your help,need it ASAP smile.gif thanks!!!!!
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got one shop at the top floor of Terminal 1

the price = bloody hell expensive, with the price they sell i can buy 2 units from online dealer

better u buy online, less hassle & cheaper too
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@xcoolpc
I've tried hair dryer but it really took the sweet time ...


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QUOTE(rsangel @ Apr 3 2008, 06:36 PM)
Well..first time doing the sleeving, so i take a ICUTE psu to testing haha... the result is ....
Poor sleeving.... i don't no how to use lighter as mention to burn the edge of the cutting sleeves, and don't no how to use the headshrink properly ... so...i used tape and cable tie to finish it lol..... =_="


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QUOTE(Doom @ Apr 3 2008, 10:27 PM)
Don't use lighter bro .. .get a candle much more easier to work around with it ..

got extra hand to hold the sleeve and cable properly ...
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QUOTE(mfcm @ Apr 10 2008, 06:18 PM)
hehe yeah if use candle of can..but i use lighter as it faster tongue.gif can hold jus  single hand for the cable as the sleeve oredi been cabletie b4 put the heatshrink..btw if got hot airgun more nicer brows.gif
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Act depends on how well u'd control urself during the process. Some ppl need use both of their hands 2 hold properly while others manage 2 do it w/ 1 hand. This differs among individuals but after sometime can get used




QUOTE(MildLO @ Apr 10 2008, 01:11 AM)
halo...nice tutorial here..where i can buy some sleeving in seremban?? can anyone tell me where i can buy this modding stuff at seremban?? which shop sell this sleeving by meter or in kit ?? thanks for your help,need it ASAP smile.gif thanks!!!!!
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QUOTE(xcoolpc @ Apr 16 2008, 08:54 PM)
Hair drier is a good tool too, but it take slightly longer, i use hot air gun, finishing is a lot better.
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QUOTE(Doom @ Apr 17 2008, 12:08 AM)
@xcoolpc
I've tried hair dryer but it really took the sweet time ...
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It's due to temp of heat produced & also depends on the heatshrink's properties. But for occasional modders no need lah waste $$ on the hot air gun. A bit longer only wink.gif

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man that was some great info... will try it out when my PSU warranty ends
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i can't view 1st post images... got any alternative link/guide?...
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could google around ... loh ..

not necessary have to view from the first post ..

although it's one of the most complete guide ...
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Haha... 2nd attempt, this time i use lighter to burn it ..result~~

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DIY mode hahaha

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rsangel ~ good for u bro hope u happy with that... by the way abit mess wif ur psu sleeving cause maybe u not do it proper way but i mfcm n doom already told u that so i think u able to do better in future tongue.gif
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yesterday i try sleeve the 6 pin pcie power connector,the red color heatshrink become chocolate after i burn it with lighter laugh.gif

and the 3/4 inch heatshrink become smaller and smaller when i slide it across the cable due to my hand's temperture sweat.gif finally it stuck at the middle sweat.gif
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QUOTE(xk2 @ Apr 24 2008, 03:53 PM)
yesterday i try sleeve the 6 pin pcie power connector,the red color heatshrink become chocolate after i burn it with lighter laugh.gif

and the 3/4 inch heatshrink become smaller and smaller when i slide it across the cable due to my hand's temperture sweat.gif finally it stuck at the middle sweat.gif
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u dont need to burn it.. just let it kena heat already can ler..
a good experience, so now u know, later u do it again, it will be ok. perhaps.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(xk2 @ Apr 24 2008, 03:53 PM)
yesterday i try sleeve the 6 pin pcie power connector,the red color heatshrink become chocolate after i burn it with lighter laugh.gif

and the 3/4 inch heatshrink become smaller and smaller when i slide it across the cable due to my hand's temperture sweat.gif finally it stuck at the middle sweat.gif
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lol...not burn la... warm it is already enough... later ur sleeve also will be having holes if u "warm" it too close

just try to be careful smile.gif

is really a nice exp smile.gif

now the only thing i don't no how to remove is the sata lol
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QUOTE(xk2 @ Apr 24 2008, 03:53 PM)
yesterday i try sleeve the 6 pin pcie power connector,the red color heatshrink become chocolate after i burn it with lighter laugh.gif

and the 3/4 inch heatshrink become smaller and smaller when i slide it across the cable due to my hand's temperture sweat.gif finally it stuck at the middle sweat.gif
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For heat shrink, the best way to make it shrink without burning it is by using a Hair Dryer. For me that is the best method. It take a bit longer then lighter but you will get the best result out of it since there will be no burning mark whatsoever.

Try it smile.gif
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Guys... my sata cable broke already ... how i need to do or anyone selling it ?? How to change it ????

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QUOTE(XCremator @ Apr 24 2008, 09:24 PM)
For heat shrink, the best way to make it shrink without burning it is by using a Hair Dryer. For me that is the best method. It take a bit longer then lighter but you will get the best result out of it since there will be no burning mark whatsoever.

Try it smile.gif
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my house no hair dryer leh,but jus now i try sleeve my sata cable ,then i use the gas cooker to heat it,safe than use lighter,but oso a bit stupid coz i hold too long and the sata cable's plastic connector start to melt laugh.gif laugh.gif but good experience oso la,and i dunno how to remove the atx 24 pin leh,even follow the guide i oso cannot push the wire out sweat.gif sweat.gif
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QUOTE(xk2 @ Apr 25 2008, 11:56 AM)
my house no hair dryer leh,but jus now i try sleeve my sata cable ,then i use the gas cooker to heat it,safe than use lighter,but oso a bit stupid coz i hold too long and the sata cable's plastic connector start to melt laugh.gif  laugh.gif but good experience oso la,and i dunno how to remove the atx 24 pin leh,even follow the guide i oso cannot push the wire out sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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both side of pin got locking mechanism, just using staple pin to unlock it. you can modify small screw driver into pin removal.
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QUOTE(xcoolpc @ May 4 2008, 02:29 AM)
both side of pin got locking mechanism, just using staple pin to unlock it. you can modify small screw driver into pin removal.
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needle oso can to use it rite wink.gif
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needle oso can to use it rite wink.gif
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yeah, as long as the pin can go in and unlock it without damage the pin and connector
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i tried using the needle and staple to remove the 24 pin ,but cant oso,maybe i not patient enough,the staple become bengkok when i push it down,and needle oso seems not easy to use..will try it again when i really realy free
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xk2, where can get heatshrink in malacca? Im using a heatshrink that's a littke too big my wires sweat.gif And off topic, which shop in malacca got lots of pc stuff?
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QUOTE(xk2 @ May 6 2008, 08:50 PM)
i tried using the needle and staple to remove the 24 pin ,but cant oso,maybe i not patient enough,the staple become bengkok when i push it down,and needle oso seems not easy to use..will try it again when i really realy free
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The first time when sleeve my psu, I tried the staple method but it bent too easily. My guess is you used your finger to press from the top.
So I used xcoolpc's mini screwdriver method. It's easy for the molex, but not for the 24pin/pcie/8pins.

Second time sleeving, I tried with the staple again. This time I forced it down using a plier.
Pushed it down easily and realised this method is faster and easier.
It takes a few tries to get it perfect.

I can gladly explain further if you need more help. I have a psu waiting to sleeve, so could probably snap some pics.
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using plier ar? erm,will try next time when i back hometown

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xk2, where can get heatshrink in malacca? Im using a heatshrink that's a littke too big my wires And off topic, which shop in malacca got lots of pc stuff?


i buy from forumer here,not from melaka shop,those shop really stupid laugh.gif i go and tell them i wan heatshrink,they ask me : ''wat is tat?'' sweat.gif sweat.gif i think in melaka only got one computer shop tat sell many pc stuff,name is stygish in bukit beruang,and i think u better dun ask them about sleeving kit,they sure ask u wat is tat laugh.gif they dun even know got ''ram cooler'' on this world sweat.gif doh.gif

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QUOTE(xk2 @ May 6 2008, 10:01 PM)
using plier ar? erm,will try next time when i back hometown
i buy from forumer here,not from melaka shop,those shop really stupid laugh.gif i go and tell them i wan heatshrink,they ask me : ''wat is tat?'' sweat.gif  sweat.gif    i think in melaka only got one computer shop tat sell many pc stuff,name is stygish in bukit beruang,and i think u better dun ask them about sleeving kit,they sure ask u wat is tat laugh.gif they dun even know got ''ram cooler'' on this world sweat.gif doh.gif
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haha, thought so too, damn malacca is so pathetic vmad.gif , need anyting hv to order from somewhere else doh.gif , luckily study in kl tongue.gif . Thx anyway xk2.
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QUOTE(xk2 @ May 6 2008, 10:01 PM)
using plier ar? erm,will try next time when i back hometown
i buy from forumer here,not from melaka shop,those shop really stupid laugh.gif i go and tell them i wan heatshrink,they ask me : ''wat is tat?'' sweat.gif  sweat.gif    i think in melaka only got one computer shop tat sell many pc stuff,name is stygish in bukit beruang,and i think u better dun ask them about sleeving kit,they sure ask u wat is tat laugh.gif they dun even know got ''ram cooler'' on this world sweat.gif doh.gif
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lol.. tongue.gif
i never buy hardware from stygix...only take the pricelist every week.. laugh.gif (off topic)
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lol..  tongue.gif
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me too me too,coz only the shop got pricelist for reference in melaka.. laugh.gif

anyone know tat heat shrink can buy in wat shop except from forumer here? normal electronic shop got or not ?
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me too me too,coz only the shop got pricelist for reference in melaka.. laugh.gif

anyone know tat heat shrink can buy in wat shop except from forumer here? normal electronic shop got or not ?
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I dont dare to play with sleeving and heatshrinks, but I use zip ties. I know, I know, very noobish, but does the job, the easy, quick and no fuss way! Ahem, anyway, can you guys post a pic on this forum of ur PC internals? So tat I can take a look and tink whether to do it or not.
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theres already the cable management thread dude... u can look there.
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im sorry..anyone know where i can buy any psu modding tool-Kit
and molex connector remover .. ?so hard to find one
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go check out bulk order section there's few seller that got those kit ready for sale ...


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im sorry..anyone know where i can buy any psu modding tool-Kit
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u can check in the garage sales,some of the forumers sell those thing~ brows.gif
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im sorry..anyone know where i can buy any psu modding tool-Kit
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try ngbh maybe? try pm and see...
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thank you all..i ady ask few seller..
most of them got no stock atm..
still searching right now..
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trying to find used one 24pin remover,anyone want sell cheap2?? PM Me biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(MildLO @ Jun 8 2008, 02:34 AM)
trying to find used one 24pin remover,anyone want sell cheap2?? PM Me  biggrin.gif
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remove with stapler bullet la..can... biggrin.gif
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ok guys,i cant find any of forumer sell those mod tools..
any other way to remove the pin?
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QUOTE(sukatra_aicaca @ Jun 25 2008, 12:40 PM)
remove with stapler bullet la..can... biggrin.gif
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hehe,i use niddle(jarum) easy to remove,but need to be careful,hehe brows.gif ,but using that modding tools,easy like abc laugh.gif ,if have dremel can make it like xcoolpc screwdriver, rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(MildLO @ Jun 26 2008, 03:21 AM)
hehe,i use niddle(jarum) easy to remove,but need to be careful,hehe brows.gif ,but using that modding tools,easy like abc laugh.gif ,if have dremel can make it like xcoolpc screwdriver, rclxms.gif
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hehe...pasang itu connector baik2 aa...
juz bcoz of my careless, i lost my 80gb hdd doh.gif
mischange the wire in sata connector laugh.gif
when i connect, smoke appear...bau hangit.. doh.gif
my hdd die already... biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sukatra_aicaca @ Jun 27 2008, 05:35 PM)
hehe...pasang itu connector baik2 aa...
juz bcoz of my careless, i lost my 80gb hdd doh.gif
mischange the wire in sata connector laugh.gif
when i connect, smoke appear...bau hangit.. doh.gif
my hdd die already... biggrin.gif
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i lost My 200GB icon_question.gif mad.gif for first time sleeving,switching between 12v(yellow and the red one,so sad,dont have smoke,but like blizt* LOL,sad2,got lots of movies,anime,haiz.... doh.gif but now sleeving i tape with white tape and write it down on the connector and the wire,prepare first before desaster happen again, laugh.gif brows.gif

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oh, sorry about it . guess something's wrong with my ISP.
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anybody can do it for my PSU?? i pay u...Please pm me...

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anybody can do it for my PSU?? i pay u...Please pm me...
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u can ask bro nic,moderno,xcoolpc at garage sell thumbup.gif
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its better if the location buyer and seller dekat,that can use COD,hehe


Added on August 1, 2008, 10:14 pmgot prblem here....i buy that sunbeam psu modding kit,i use that molex remover for 24 pin,but its hard same as i use a niddle or that staple bullet to pull it out,got anyone show me link how to use it?...confius2..

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thnks bro..
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may be a bit expensive, but i'm sure they will sell in bulk here cheaper smile.gif i bought this & solve my problem, further to that, i actually required a longer 24pin cable to hide .. hehe

buy this & no need to sleeve + extension biggrin.gif

http://uvnium.com/uvshop/product_info.php?...products_id=528
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its better if the location buyer and seller dekat,that can use COD,hehe


Added on August 1, 2008, 10:14 pmgot prblem here....i buy that sunbeam psu modding kit,i use that molex remover for 24 pin,but its hard same as i use a niddle or that staple bullet to pull it out,got anyone show me link how to use it?...confius2..
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actually the 24pin is the most hard and take time to remove
the iron head of the 4pin actually same as the 24pin, but too bad is the hole of the 24pin connector is too small and yet the iron head also rclxub.gif
when u push the 24pin remover in the hole, u have to sure that the remover kit must be inside at the end, just push it stronger,
then u need to slower pull the wire, it cant, just push the remover stonger than just nw...

actually each one of the lol iron head take me about 10-20min to complete it...haiz:stars:
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ya,its true bro,but got any other solution to solve this problem?? hehe
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it takes how long to finish the sleeving of PSU?
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ya,its true bro,but got any other solution to solve this problem?? hehe
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erm....this few day i also thinking other solution to settle it><
it really take my time to remove the stupid 24pin rclxub.gif

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it takes how long to finish the sleeving of PSU?
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is there any cheap sleeving service?

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anyone good in sleeving? maybe we can hav partnership =)
i can supply the tools/ connectors/ sleeving stuff etc
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@bluesoul
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try ask xcoolpc,moderno and bor nic,hehe

@MyCaseMoD

Im also think about it..dunno how to solve this,some of the 24 pin holder its easy to remove,the black one very hard..


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oic, as now i ady got my mod kit..
and i try to remove 24pin cap kuda psu..so hard weh~ still thinking what to sleeve my psu or not
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QUOTE(MildLO @ Aug 7 2008, 01:08 AM)
@bluesoul
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try ask xcoolpc,moderno and bor nic,hehe

@MyCaseMoD

Im also think about it..dunno how to solve this,some of the 24 pin holder its easy to remove,the black one very hard..
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all of them stop to sell this service.
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Anyone hv a good guide on how to sleeve the SATA power cable? Mine are removable type.
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it depend how u want the location of the connector being arranged ..

if u want to have more than 2 in one row with minimal distance between one connector to another ..

my advice is just use heatshrink on each cable to reduce color contrast ...don't sleeve it.



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Do you guys do your own psu sleeving or do you pay someone to do it. Looking at the guide provided, it looks very tough and risky =.=
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iinm got link oredi for psu sleeving guide..myb u can ask sum1 do for it..yeah sure need to pay it ofcoz laugh.gif moderno,xcoolpc,ianho..
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its actually very easy if u use the guides available on the net and abit of common sense...

FYI, i did my first ever sleeving in the dark, with just a torch light (house area had a blackout at the time)
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You can use any tape to label the number then take out the wires.Then sleeve it and connect back.That's how I did mine.
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sleeving is easy,but removing the connector its hard,the 24 pin..sad2x,others,easy..hehe
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Yes, the hardest step is sleeving the 24-pin. I'm too lazy to sleeve the part until I got time. Haiz..
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aaaaahh....the dreaded 24pin....

i usually buy PSUs that already has the 24pin pre-sleeved so i dont have to bother sleeving that one laugh.gif
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but dont forget the 6 pin power for GC and The 8 pin connector, laugh.gif hehe
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but dont forget the 6 pin power for GC and The 8 pin connector, laugh.gif hehe
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Or 4 pin whistling.gif
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QUOTE(z3alousn3ss @ Aug 25 2008, 07:52 PM)
Or 4 pin  whistling.gif
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Got such pin meh?
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Got such pin meh?
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Trying for fun lolz.. btw the reason i dont sleeve even i bought all the materials coz i fed up with the 24pin.
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 25 2008, 11:15 PM)
Trying for fun lolz.. btw the reason i dont sleeve even i bought all the materials coz i fed up with the 24pin.
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its true that i also will be fed up bout the 24 pin mad.gif ,need a such relax and peaceful time when want to sleeve it laugh.gif , hehe


Added on August 25, 2008, 11:22 pmanyways, got any other tools for 24 pin other than the sunbeam one?

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QUOTE(MildLO @ Aug 25 2008, 11:21 PM)
its true that i also will be fed up bout the 24 pin mad.gif ,need a such relax and  peaceful time when want to sleeve it laugh.gif , hehe


Added on August 25, 2008, 11:22 pmanyways, got any other tools for 24 pin other than the sunbeam one?
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I thought they are the best can be used? if fed up can do like omara, close eyes use wire tape gulung gulung.
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laugh.gif which is why i always buy PSUs which has the 24pin pre-sleeved laugh.gif

other tools....

....staples laugh.gif
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laugh.gif which is why i always buy PSUs which has the 24pin pre-sleeved laugh.gif

other tools....

....staples laugh.gif
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factory sleeved cincai do only, not 100% cover, only like 60-80%.. staples? shakehead.gif forget about it
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ya...thats true...especially silverstone doh.gif

but still at the end of the day....i really dont wanna bother myself with the 24pin....

in fact...til this day..i have NEVER sleeved the 24pin PSU laugh.gif
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how bout the uglyvamp remover connector?? here are the picture notworthy.gif

taken from his website: icon_rolleyes.gif

user posted image

do you think it just the same or better than the sunbeam remover connector ?hmm.gif ,i use to use the needle other than staple,but affraid that the needle "makan tuan" will cut me..haiz..hehe laugh.gif

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I dont think it would help much,no matter what tools, the method is still the same,making u frustrated.


Added on August 26, 2008, 12:34 am
QUOTE(mADmAN @ Aug 25 2008, 11:55 PM)
ya...thats true...especially silverstone doh.gif

but still at the end of the day....i really dont wanna bother myself with the 24pin....

in fact...til this day..i have NEVER sleeved the 24pin PSU laugh.gif
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Ever try go moderno place and ask for sleeving.
Me: Boss, ada sleeving service tak?
Moderno: ada.
Me: Boleh sleeved 24pin saja?
Moderno: Tak boleh.
Me:Kenapa?

Like umobile ad. smile.gif

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I dont think it would help much,no matter what tools, the method is still the same,making u frustrated.


Added on August 26, 2008, 12:34 am
Ever try go moderno place and ask for sleeving.
Me: Boss, ada sleeving service tak?
Moderno: ada.
Me: Boleh sleeved 24pin saja?
Moderno: Tak boleh.
Me:Kenapa?

Like umobile ad. smile.gif
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Rofl. I might send my new PSU over to him for sleeving if I cant manage to hide them enough
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 26 2008, 12:32 AM)
I dont think it would help much,no matter what tools, the method is still the same,making u frustrated.


Added on August 26, 2008, 12:34 am
Ever try go moderno place and ask for sleeving.
Me: Boss, ada sleeving service tak?
Moderno: ada.
Me: Boleh sleeved 24pin saja?
Moderno: Tak boleh.
Me:Kenapa?

Like umobile ad. smile.gif
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wahahaha,spam la bro,but how moderno,sell this service if they can remove the 24 pin easily?? hmm.gif must be something to use tongue.gif
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QUOTE(MildLO @ Aug 26 2008, 12:27 AM)
do you think it just the same or better than the sunbeam remover connector ?hmm.gif ,i use to use the needle other than staple,but affraid that the needle "makan tuan" will cut me..haiz..hehe laugh.gif
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its the same

not gonna be better/worse

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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 26 2008, 12:32 AM)
Ever try go moderno place and ask for sleeving.
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bleh....dun wan.... i can sleeve it myself...just that im not interested in wasting my time and energy (or even money) to do it...

besides, i usually try to hide my 24pin cable... so i dont really care about it getting sleeved.... as long as it comes pre-sleeved from factory im happy enough biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Aug 26 2008, 06:31 PM)
bleh....dun wan.... i can sleeve it myself...just that im not interested in wasting my time and energy (or even money) to do it...

besides, i usually try to hide my 24pin cable... so i dont really care about it getting sleeved.... as long as it comes pre-sleeved from factory im happy enough biggrin.gif
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ya,its true that it pree-sleeved from factory smile.gif ,but i like to change it(uv) tongue.gif ,but not cut the original one coz warranty will void sweat.gif ,so just i sleeve it again rclxms.gif ,i also want to make service sleeving for my fren at my place,but the dificult part is the 24 pin mad.gif ..i really want to know the secret of pulling out the 24 pin ...any one willing to help the noobie here..?? tongue.gif
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post Aug 26 2008, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(MildLO @ Aug 26 2008, 09:52 PM)
ya,its true that it pree-sleeved from factory smile.gif ,but i like to change it(uv) tongue.gif ,but not cut the original one coz warranty will void sweat.gif ,so just i sleeve it again rclxms.gif ,i also  want to make service sleeving for my fren at my place,but the dificult part is the 24 pin mad.gif ..i really want to know the secret of pulling out the 24 pin ...any one willing to help the noobie here..?? tongue.gif
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sleeving service not include sleeving 24pins lo..
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 26 2008, 09:55 PM)
sleeving service not include sleeving 24pins lo..
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really?? so there is no sleeving for 24 pin?? how bout the 8 pin mobo and gc?? shocking.gif


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QUOTE(MildLO @ Aug 26 2008, 09:57 PM)
really?? so there is no sleeving for 24 pin?? how bout the 8 pin mobo and gc?? shocking.gif
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My reply refers to this
i also want to make service sleeving for my fren at my place,but the dificult part is the 24 pin
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 26 2008, 10:27 PM)
My reply refers to this
i also  want to make service sleeving for my fren at my place,but the dificult part is the 24 pin
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hehe,lol i lost in space tongue.gif ,dunno whut u mean sweat.gif ,haha,if like that the gc,8 pin mobo and 24 pin dunt sleeve r..hehe laugh.gif
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QUOTE(MildLO @ Aug 26 2008, 11:06 PM)
hehe,lol i lost in space tongue.gif ,dunno whut u mean sweat.gif ,haha,if like that the gc,8 pin mobo and 24 pin dunt sleeve r..hehe laugh.gif
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Hide them lol, pcie donno what to do,coz my gc no need ext pcie power smile.gif
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 27 2008, 12:30 AM)
Hide them lol, pcie donno what to do,coz my gc no need ext pcie power  smile.gif
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oic, u r using huntkey right?? hehe,as u see in my casing, alot of cacing..but dunno la,i like it tongue.gif , when it glow under uv,hehe icon_idea.gif ,i also try cable management nod.gif ,already did it,but my uv all gone,hide behind the mobo tray..hehe,so i messy again,lol laugh.gif
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Yeah I own a huntkey550, u Mr.UV ma..huntkey got long cables,and factory-sleeved 24pin. easy to do cable management. But i use a M-atx mobo m2a-vm, so the usb audio cable hard to hide. got a gap between mobo and psu.
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 27 2008, 02:51 AM)
Yeah I own a huntkey550, u Mr.UV ma..huntkey got long cables,and factory-sleeved 24pin. easy to do cable management. But i use a M-atx mobo m2a-vm, so the usb audio cable hard to hide. got a gap between mobo and psu.
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hehe,its like mr muscle at tv laugh.gif,im not mr uv,but really like colorful rig,hehe,ya,huntkey psu got very long cable,if need sleeving it,maybe need 5 meter,if buy 4 meter,its cukup2 saje,got no lebih sleeving to save,hehe sweat.gif
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I dint sleeve my huntkey either, all cables hide behind mobo . and u know long cables is quite hard to hide,need a little sumbat sumbat.
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 27 2008, 04:46 PM)
I dint sleeve my huntkey either, all cables hide behind mobo . and u know long cables is quite hard to hide,need a little sumbat sumbat.
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I'm using Hunkey 550W & have partially sleeved it. The 24-pin cable is still factory-sleeved & let the long sata power cable unsleeved.
Actually I only need to sleeve the gc 6-pin cable & 4-pin floppy power cable.
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easy to sleeve the 6 pin connector?? u using any tools??
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@owikh84 is that Psu working well for u?
why ur rig only the "RAM" is UV.

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QUOTE(wen9x88 @ Aug 28 2008, 09:24 AM)
@owikh84 is that Psu working well for u?
why ur rig only the "RAM" is UV.
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it's LED'd . IINM, Crucial rams perhaps.
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anybody know where to buy heatshrinks ? any shops? or cna i find it in hardware shops
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U can get it at garage sales, theres few seller like niclasteoh, moderno, xcoolpc..
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QUOTE(MildLO @ Aug 28 2008, 01:18 AM)
easy to sleeve the 6 pin connector?? u using any tools??
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As ez as ABC cos I'm using the pin removal tools bought at Garage Sales

QUOTE(wen9x88 @ Aug 28 2008, 09:24 AM)
@owikh84 is that Psu working well for u?
why ur rig only the "RAM" is UV.
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Haha, actually it's bcos of I din use a white uv ccfl to illuminate the uv reactive sleeves & cables. Only hv green uv ccfl which is not that effective for those uv stuffs inside my rig. Will b receiving some other uv thingies e.g 4 units of acryan uv LED 120mm fans as well as Akasa uv gpu cooler for hd4850 soon. rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Aug 28 2008, 09:14 PM)
As ez as ABC cos I'm using the pin removal tools bought at Garage Sales
Haha, actually it's bcos of I din use a white uv ccfl to illuminate the uv reactive sleeves & cables. Only hv green uv ccfl which is not that effective for those uv stuffs inside my rig. Will b receiving some other uv thingies e.g 4 units of acryan uv LED 120mm fans as well as Akasa uv gpu cooler for hd4850 soon.  rclxms.gif
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no such thing as white UV CCFL or green UV CCFL or blue UV CCFL or purple UV CCFL or red UV CCFL.

the green and white u mentioned is just plain normal white ccfl or green ccfl


UV is UV....... not purple not blue not watever... UV is UV CCFL and UV can be considered a is a color on its own in terms of CCFLs.


u wan ur UV stuff tu glow u need UV CCFL... other colors wont work.


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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Aug 28 2008, 09:22 PM)
doh.gif

no such thing as white UV CCFL or green UV CCFL or blue UV CCFL or purple UV CCFL or red UV CCFL.

the green and white u mentioned is just plain normal white ccfl or green ccfl
UV is UV....... not purple not blue not watever... UV is UV CCFL and UV can be considered a is a color on its own in terms of CCFLs.
u wan ur UV stuff tu glow u need UV CCFL... other colors wont work.
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ya its true bro, doh.gif ,hehe only uv ccfl can light up the uv stuff,by the way,now i know how to remove the 24 pin very easily,just using the 24 pin of sunbeam modding tools,but the problems is my technique,i use to pull it out without shake it using this tools before,sorry coz im very2 noob in sleeving sweat.gif , after a while,while im relax2 and think about it,i try use the tools for suka2,and suddenly got idea, i make sure the tool fully into the connector,i shake2 the wire a little bit and walla! the wire just pull out very2 easy with a small force, rclxm9.gif ,now no need to worry anymore,hehe,can help my fren sleeving his psu thumbup.gif
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Dont forget do marking, else ur 24 wires will be gg.
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QUOTE(chyu89 @ Aug 30 2008, 02:52 AM)
Dont forget do marking, else ur 24 wires will be gg.
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hehe,i tape the connector and wire with the masking tape,write the number down at every wire and connnector and take picture of it,worry forgot or something unpredictable happen,erm right now, want to order sleeving coz my sleeving stock already habis sleeving,hehe laugh.gif
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Hey sup guys smile.gif

I want to do my first PSU sleeving, and I got a few questions to you experts biggrin.gif

Well, I need to know the sleeve size for the ATX and also for the 4-molex pin wire. Will the sleeving look nicer if use different size, or practically more or less the same? The ATX pin does have more wires compared to the 4-molex pin (obviously 4), so I need a sleeve size recommendation for both ATX and the molex notworthy.gif

And also the heatshrink size rclxms.gif

****I browsed through these threads, may be purchasing from them tongue.gif
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/314238
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=327972

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QUOTE(:3mushy:3 @ Aug 30 2008, 10:45 PM)
Hey sup guys smile.gif

I want to do my first PSU sleeving, and I got a few questions to you experts biggrin.gif

Well, I need to know the sleeve size for the ATX and also for the 4-molex pin wire. Will the sleeving look nicer if use different size, or practically more or less the same? The ATX pin does have more wires compared to the 4-molex pin (obviously 4), so I need a sleeve size recommendation for both ATX and the molex notworthy.gif

And also the heatshrink size rclxms.gif

****I browsed through these threads, may be purchasing from them tongue.gif
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/314238
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=327972
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Sleeving Size : nod.gif

For Sleeving ATX = use the 12mm Sleeving
For Heatshrink ATX = use the 25mm heatshrink

For Sleeving Molex,Sata,FDD,6 pin and 8 pin GC = use the 6mm Sleeving
For Heatshrink Molex,Sata,FDD,6 pin and 8 pin GC = use the 10mm heatshrink


Whut PSU u Gonna Sleeve it? If Got Long Cable like Huntkey PSU, I use This Measure :

For Sleeving ATX = use 1Metre (for caution if not enough) 12mm Sleeving
For Heatshrink ATX = use 20cm (if got mistake can cover for it) the 25mm heatshrink


For Sleeving Molex,Sata,FDD,6 pin and 8 pin GC = use bout 5Metres (for caution if not enough) the 6mm Sleeving
For Heatshrink Molex,Sata,FDD,6 pin and 8 pin GC = use bout 1 metre (for caution if not enough) the 10mm heatshrink


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Hey thanks a lot~ rclxms.gif

FYI I'm using CoolerMaster Real Power 550w rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(:3mushy:3 @ Aug 30 2008, 11:24 PM)
Hey thanks a lot~ rclxms.gif

FYI I'm using CoolerMaster Real Power 550w  rclxm9.gif
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another info,if u rajin laugh.gif ,u measure for each of your cables length(sata,fdd,molex) (ATX) and write it down,calculate the length,so u can know exactly how much u need for sleeving and heatshrink, better u get more sleeving lenght for caution if not enough,i dunno how long cables for CM real power 550 sweat.gif

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Got Bendera at My name, laugh.gif

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what to do after this? how to take out the wire?
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Sep 22 2008, 06:28 AM)
what to do after this? how to take out the wire?
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ya,just take it out,very2 easy one.hehe smile.gif
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gud luck in ur first sleeving attempt then rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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ok...m lazy to read liao...btw...y sum ppl sleeve looks so loose and some so fit and tight?any reason?or any technique to do so?plz guide me
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QUOTE(seanlimys @ Sep 29 2008, 09:24 AM)
ok...m lazy to read liao...btw...y sum ppl sleeve looks so loose and some so fit and tight?any reason?or any technique to do so?plz guide me
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tight is definitely better. why would you want to have a loose sleeve?
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QUOTE(seanlimys @ Sep 29 2008, 09:24 AM)
ok...m lazy to read liao...btw...y sum ppl sleeve looks so loose and some so fit and tight?any reason?or any technique to do so?plz guide me
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measure it nicely,cut it,use zip tied(dunno how to spell it tongue.gif ) at the end of each sleeving to keep it fit,use heatshrink to cover it,done rclxms.gif
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how much is the vantec molex kit and sleeve kit?
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how much is the vantec molex kit and sleeve kit?
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vizo cost RM35 in sricomp.
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QUOTE(xJJx @ Oct 14 2008, 06:44 PM)
how much is the vantec molex kit and sleeve kit?
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buy from forumer la..very cheap and u can mixed with any kind of sleeving and heatshrink color too thumbup.gif

u can also buy sleeving in custom length for your PSU laugh.gif

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QUOTE(MildLO @ Oct 15 2008, 12:42 AM)
buy from forumer la..very cheap and u can mixed with any kind of sleeving and heatshrink color too  thumbup.gif

u can also buy sleeving in custom length for your PSU  laugh.gif
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not just cheap

the quality is better

got more colors of choice

especially the mix colors thread brows.gif

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Hello, where can I find coloured sleeves? 3mm,7mm, 12mm? smile.gif thanks
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QUOTE(reuben_1991 @ Oct 18 2008, 04:12 PM)
Hello, where can I find coloured sleeves? 3mm,7mm, 12mm?  smile.gif  thanks
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go to garage sell,using the search button, type sleeving, got lots of seller like xcoolpc,mycasemod,niclasteoh many more,hehe smile.gif
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QUOTE(reuben_1991 @ Oct 18 2008, 04:12 PM)
Hello, where can I find coloured sleeves? 3mm,7mm, 12mm?  smile.gif  thanks
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Can find at Jalan Pasar?
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QUOTE(reuben_1991 @ Oct 19 2008, 02:53 AM)
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i dunno,u can ask another forumer,im not familiar at jalan pasar.. sweat.gif ,u can buy at forumer also, i also buy from them thumbup.gif
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anyone selling 3mm Black Cable Sleeve ??????????????
i went Jalan Pasar last SAT and found nothing !!!

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