shazza btw, where did you get blue 24-pin connectors? In ppc and frozen they are out of stock for a long time :(
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shazza btw, where did you get blue 24-pin connectors? In ppc and frozen they are out of stock for a long time :(
Yes ... I know! I think I got the last one at PPC - they said they don't expect to get any in soon, because AC Ryan is requiring huge orders for restock...
lucky...
have to use boring black ones
black matches the mobo connector so whats to complain about?
I'm so excited to show you guys my new cable sleeving... too bad I have to wait till probably monday to get my crimper and pins from P-PCS....;)
I got a 20/24pin to 20/24pin extension I'm sleeving right now. Because it's a converter of 20 to 24 and/or 24 to 20, it's got some Y connectors that fit into 1 socket. I've cut off the excess arm of the Y so that it's now single stranded. But I also noticed that some of the reds and blacks cross over and do not go straight across to their respective holes in the plug relative to one another. Some are twisting in and out. I just want to make sure, is it safe to rearrange them so they are straight?
All I'm doing is extending the PSU's 24-pin ATX cable so it's just a direct extension nothing fancy. I think even if I rearranged the wire colors it would be fine as long as they are straight and in their relative positions, although I'm black to black (GND), red to red (5V), etc...
my asus has white connector, but it doesn't matter. I wanted to make extensions with blue connectors at the end to all mobo ports such as ATX 24pin, 8pin and also 6 & 8 pci-e for GPU, but pieces of the puzzle don't match so I'm going with black connectors + black sleeving with may be blue accents.
waiting for it :D
btw which pins is suitable to made extensions for GPU cables? and also which wire?
i'm goin to order them from ppcs
2 quick questions...
I have a Cosmos S which comes with a lil ATX 24 pin extension. I want to sleeve each cable. Is there a tool I can use that will remove both ATX male and female plugs? I won't have to re-pin them will I? I'd hate to have to buy a crimper for just 24 pins.
By the way, awesome guide, I was somewhat afraid of doing this, especially for SATA cables but now I realize its not that bad.
I do have a reccomendation for those who are looking at buying a crimping tool from Performance-PCs....
spend the extra few bucks getting the deluxe model, I bought the basic model, and I hate it, the grips pretty much slide off on their own, and well, overall, just feels cheap
wondergod, Best personal and cheap guess would be to pick up the sunbeam toolkit, it's decent, mudermods also sells one thats direct from the "creator" of molex connectors, and from what I keep hearing is absolutely amazing, but also a bit high on the $$ side
Thanks Dragoonxx, honestly, I was going to get the Murdermod sleeving anyways so I'll pick up one of their molex tools. If that doesn't work I have a store by me that sells the sunbeam kit. I was just worried about having to re-crimp them.
@ wondergod. You won't have to recrimp as long as you aren't cutting your wires to a new length. (Caveat ... I've had one or two pins where the wires popped from the pin when removing it from the connector, but let's chalk that up to user error.)
After doing two PSUs, I've finally gotten the hang of the little $5 tool (check out Petra's Tech). Much easier than staples. I also have the more expensive one from PPCs, but the blades are slightly thicker, and I find it doesn't work as well for most of the pins. If you are going to go the tool route, you'll probably need a spare or two :p:
I've been using my power supply and was wondering if there's anything i need to do before i go pulling the whole thing apart so i can sleeve the 24pin so i don't electrocute myself? i remember reading somewhere about capacitors storing power even when unplugged, and i think i need to remove the entire outer casing to sleeve the 24pin.
Unplug it, give it 10 seconds, you'll be fine..... Get to it! :D
@ CptDreadFlint ... fantastic job. How did you manage to get your heat shrink lengths so nice and even?
Posted this in my worklog, but will share it here for the cable sleeving club. (Note ... all of this has to be redone, as I'm switching PSUs :eek:)
From left to right, 1) PCI-E 6 pin, 2) PCI-E 8 pin, 3) Sata, 4) 4-pin Molex, and 5) 24-pin ATX.
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/photos/5...00_8Pxtj-L.jpg
yep
so, as I'm going to do extensions, I should take this males and this females?
and does this crimper ok?
thanks :)
Oh man these power supplies look good. Now I'm itching to attempt sleeving mine. :p:
If one were to individually sleeve every wire for the PSU, should not have any problems right?