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Sleeving Options

Justintoxicated

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So I have an old 1200 watt tuffpower and the cables look terrible. I'd like to clean it up a bit. Right now the only ones that are really noticeable are the power cables for the video card and the 24 pin to the motherboard that is barley long enough as it is.

I was thinking I'd like to learn to sleeve cables myself, but obviously the easy way out is to just purchase some pre-sleeved replacement cables.

I can see re-sleeving the graphics cards cables myself (not sure on ROI but I'm sure the supplies could come in handy later or maybe id just start sleeving a bunch of other things)

As for the 24 pin though, the only real option is to make an extension anyways right? I mean it comes directly out of the PSU and is not the plug in kind of cable. So if I was to sleeve my own graphics card power cables I would be best off making my own extension 24 pin cable?

What is my best bet?

Thanks!
 
Yea I was just looking at their site but they are sold out of a few of the required tools... Still not sure on the 24 pin though.
 
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