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PSU cable sleeving

auceny

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I've seen a few pictures of people with every wire from their power supply sleeved individually and i'm wondering how that is done because it looks very nice. If you don't get what i mean, instead of the 20+4 wires wrapped in one sleeve, all 24 wires are wrapped individually. The only thing i can think of is they somehow pop the wires out of the plugs to sleeve them then pop them back in. Thanks.
 
most new psu's are already sleeved but frozencpu has some nice stuff

they normally have the wires sleeved in a bundle. 1 sleeve around all 20 wires. i'm asking how to do every single wire individually.
 
Yes, that's how it's done.

is that hard to do? more importantly is it safe? would suck to break the cable connectors or something like that. clearly you'd have to do one at a time so you don't mix up where the wires go.
 
It's easy to remove the pins, and perfectly safe as long as you know what you're doing. It can be done with a very small screwdriver, or they sell tools to remove them as well.
 
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