shazza, you house + backyard is amazing. i need to live there lol
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shazza, you house + backyard is amazing. i need to live there lol
love the ceiling in there!
that looks very good Shazza, love your house :up: Glad you got it all sorted out :)
Awesome room!
Eager to see more pictures of the beast up :)
Hopefully some pics tomorrow ... been sleeving all day (no injuries, happy to report). Dinner guests tonight, so little chance to continue my quest to sleeve every wire in sight!
Man..
i think 2/3 leet female modders are catching a case of naekuhidus in not being able to finish there projects and leaving there viewers hanging.
:rofl:
Sweet computer room set up! Can't wait for more pics.
Small update ...
Preparing for sleeving the 24-pin cable - first, measured and cut my heatshrink. Then checked them and recut or rejected as need be:
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/photos/5...94_wM9Jx-L.jpg
The unleashed beauty of the DA 750 24-pin cable ... lots of criss crossing of wires. Will be cutting the wires down to size, recrimping and sleeving:
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/photos/5...24_WLZV5-L.jpg
An overview of the work area and the almost finished product. Now to figure out what to plug in where for the connector that goes to the PSU. I've left the wires bare on that end for the moment, just to make sure I can see which color wire is which. Then, I'll heat shrink them one at a time as I put them in the connector.
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/photos/5...94_HFCaE-L.jpg
Some of my casulties. And yes, a drop of blood - managed to stick myself with the end of the pin while measuring the wire lengths. Maybe I'm too delicate for this hobby.
http://shazza53.smugmug.com/photos/5...23_m5BZb-L.jpg
looking good Shazza
and isn't the saying chicks dig scars ...... o wait ..... do they have to be on guys? :confused:
Love how clean and organised everything is , lady in action :D
Hah, that's so funny to see you put the cut heatshrink up against the box to double check for length, it's exactly how I ended up doing it.
From what I can see in the picture, looks like the shrink ended up looking perfect.
Thanks for the pics Shazza, looking forward to more.
nice shazza any benifit to shortening the cables and re-criping them ? (recrimping ???)
Thanks guys. I'd say the heat shrink came out "good," not quite perfect.
@pingpong ... the benefit to shortening the cables is to have less cable clutter in a small case. Crimping new ends on is one option ... soldering two pieces together is another.
I may have shortened a tad too much, given the way this modular PSU is set up. It will work, but perhaps not quite the look I was going for. Not to worry - this stuff gets easier the more times you do it, so if a redo is required - I'll just grin and http://shazza53.smugmug.com/photos/3...GBkR7-Th-1.jpg it. And, I will be testing it before hooking it up to my new motherboard.
ahhh ok so shortening the cables seems pretty simple cut wire to length and recrimp the pins
but what about lengthening cables ?
undo pins on each side make new cable with new pins on each side. Can't get easier. I would just say F the old cable and make a brand new one with all new parts. undoing each moles is a complete waste of time if you can buy the connnectors you want to use (if you can't then you have no choice). Performance PCs has all the PSU modding stuff you need although I recommend buying sleeving in bulk from either Parts Expess or cableorganzier.com as it is cost effective
I am familiar with that one as I just gave my last one away (used three of them in my Daywalker project). For the non-molular cables you splice near the psu, make the cable longer, sleeve it, put on new end. The only thing easier is saving money on your automobile insurance by shopping at Geiko
ok, so lemme ask you a dumb question...
i notice that the 24 pin PSU cables are all sorts of twisted... where it could be simply run nice and flat...
when re-doing it, can we just match the color sequence as original and try to eliminate the "twists"....
was actually thinking about replacing it with ribbon cables...
shazza thats a very nice small update. Like how you kept everything organized and clean. Very good work skills! :up: the sleeving looks terrific.
How do you make them straight (without using a ribbon cable)? I thought I could, but for the life of me I cannot figure out how to get the right pins in the right holes of the connectors without crossing them.
Another option I had was just to get a 12 inch extender cable, then switch the female pins/connector on one end for male pins. BUT, PPCs was out of the male pins, and I always like to do things the difficult way the first time a round :p: