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24pin Sleeving

fantomau

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I wondered if I could have someone sleeve my Corsair AX1200s 24pin cable red single braid sleeving?

How much would it cost?

I'm just to 'scared' to mess with it, but would love it to be completely sleeved red.
 
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Do it yourself, it's really not that hard, and you wont even have to do anything "electrical". Once you've done it once you'll ssoon get the hang of it! :D
 
Do it yourself, it's really not that hard, and you wont even have to do anything "electrical". Once you've done it once you'll ssoon get the hang of it! :D

agreed.

popping the pins with a decent depinning tool is fairly easy.
if worried about a mistake, purchase a 2nd 24pin ATX connector and remove the pins one by one, sleeve & shrink and pop into the new 24pin connector plug. this way you don't need to write anything down or check the net for a pin-out diagram.

if your PSU is fully modular, it's a piece of piss. if the ATX cable is fixed, it's a little more difficult but do'able.

can't be bothered, buy a 24pin extender cable already sleeved. few places do it, here's one;
http://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/products/premium-modding/alchemy-cables/
 
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