oh my god Nils you killed me :rofl::rofl::rofl:
nice to see you here again :cool:
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Nice to be here again too. Anti-Stress-Mode = On :D
i think itīs a freaky but nice combination :)
Good to see you are ok Nils :up:
dude this is insane! this guide kicks major ass!! now i have 3/8 sleaveing but i cant get it over my sata cables?? it just barely dont fit. is this supposed to be tight like this?? I have the standard red asus sata 90 angle cables.
So glad to hear you're back on track, Nils! :up:
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...6/DSC_1992.jpg
I couldn't take having sleeve and not using it :p
so i did a fan and sata cables
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...6/DSC_1998.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...6/DSC_1993.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...6/DSC_1997.jpg
first try :)
just started my 24pin extension too :)
(its all going in a new case, possibly a tj-07, not the antec in the pic, and im getting a new psu ;))
The Fan is a Noiseblocker Multiframe S2 with 1350 rpm.
The "holes" are fillports from FESER !
I use them to connect the radiator ;)
welcome back nils!
please check you mail http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...s/thumbsup.gif
some amazing sleeving in this thread! it makes me want to re-sleeve my corsair psu just for the sake of it! and the price for the quality of goods + the sheer amount seems very much worth it
so....tempted :(
Purple Sleeve!!!!!!! :D
First 'proper' bit of sleeveing :)
24-pin extender
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...6/DSC_2000.jpg
i see what you mean about it being addictive!
Some of the sleeves could need a little bit more of tension in order to get "perfect", but for the first time it's a good result :) And now you can go for more perfection by taking an extremely sharp knife (or similar) and cut all heatshrinks to the length of the shortest one. After cutting, use a lighter to quickly heat it up again to make the corners of the fresh cut more beautiful :)
Go for it - even that you might hate it, but afterwards you feel like ... the king in the ring :D:D:D
Cheers for the input Nils :)
will remember that for when I sleeve my PSU (when its back from RMA :() the extender i used kinda like a 'test run'. The mdpc-x Pin remover tool made it so much easier too!
exclusiv for XS :)
http://www.abload.de/img/dsc03368hdjt.jpg
is that mixed black and gray, or just a light?
no itīs only the light :)
question for you experts, i have a cpu power connctor that is a 4 pin with another 4 +4 pin connector piggy backed onto it, and this cpu connector is connected to the psu mainboard, is there a way to sleeve it without removing the connector from the main board? Or is just easier to get an 8 pin extender and sleeve that.
here is somewhat of an example i am talking about but this oneis and 8+4.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/B...images/12v.jpg