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PSU Modding

jrrandell

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I thinking of doing some minor mods to my PSU, mainly in the form of sleeving its 24 pin and 8 pin cables for a nicer look. The problems are, I dont know the size of sleeving i need? I think its 1/8 and two I do not know a good website to pick up bulk sleeving cheap?

anyone know a website i can get sleeving cheap without outrageous shipping, keep in mind I live in canada.

Thanks all.
 
Sleeving can make PSUs look so nice. I'd really be interested in anyone who has some experience doing this and any kind of advice as well. The last time I tried to sleeve a PSU (about 10 years ago on one of my first builds) it didn't turn out so well.

Sorry jrrandell, I don't know of any good suppliers in Canada :(
 
I'd either order from FrozenCPU.com or Performance-PCs.com. It appears both ship to Canada and they have notes about what to expect on their respective shipping pages. I've ordered from both in the past and they are both reputable e-tailers. In order to sleeve your own PSU you have to have certain tools to remove the various connectors as well, so you'll want to take that into consideration. IIRC I ordered some of the tools from a company called Jab-Tech.com and taking a look at their website it appears they have sleeving supplies as well.
 
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