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    Do you mean this ones?

    USB internal

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    Another way to do the internal USB cables is to remove the connector - you will probably break the little tabs, so best to have some spare ones on hand, and just make note of how the wires are lined up. The larger heat shrink will fit over the connector to finish it off.

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    If you are just a little bit careful nothing will break.
    Just lift the little piece of plastik with a needle and pull the Pin out (without violance )

    Last edited by Xien16; 12-20-2009 at 10:24 AM.

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    Damn, we are snowed in here in Munich:



    I heard the east coast of the States is in frosty-mode too. Brrrrrr ... back to bed

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    great pics. yeah us here on the east coast got slammed with snow. about 2 feet where im at.
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    Yeah winter struck hard, it's about half a meter of snow and 20 below outside.

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    Even The UK has Lots of snow . Great shots Laine

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    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
    Damn, we are snowed in here in Munich:



    I heard the east coast of the States is in frosty-mode too. Brrrrrr ... back to bed
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    I wanted to sleeve the front panel audio cable but it have two connectors, Azalia "the one i need" and AC'97. Can i cut the AC'97 off ?
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    cut it off, you don´t need it
    You need a sleeved PSU or someone who sleeves your PSU ?
    Send me a PM

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    Only if you don't ever plan on using old mother boards or audio cards in this case.

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    While not computer related....

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    Thats some nice work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xien16 View Post
    Do you mean this ones?

    USB internal
    Yep those are them... My case comes with 4 USB 2.0 connectors on the top of the case. I was able to sleeve the cable. It was a little hard getting the SATA sleeve (free sample in my order! Thanks Nils?) over the double connector, but I was able too do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airgumby View Post
    Yep those are them... My case comes with 4 USB 2.0 connectors on the top of the case. I was able to sleeve the cable. It was a little hard getting the SATA sleeve (free sample in my order! Thanks Nils?) over the double connector, but I was able too do it.
    I managed to sleeve double wired USB internal without removing connector with USB sleeve (smaller than SATA) and SATA heatshrink, it was tight but possible sleeving is a bit transparent though

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    You need a sleeved PSU or someone who sleeves your PSU ?
    Send me a PM

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    akgk - then use SATA

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    It´s the towel of death !!!!!!!!!!!!
    You need a sleeved PSU or someone who sleeves your PSU ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
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    has anyone sleeved any thermaltake toughpower psu's? those wires do not want to come out. some come out easy, some dont want to come out at all, not rip off the connector and some come out with one of the side pins bent back then break off when bending it back into place. i'm using the mdpc molex remover tool, ive tried 2 needles with no luck. luckily it was a spare cable now i'm afraid to do any of the main ones

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    @illidan: Also thought of that when i first read the post

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    Quote Originally Posted by yiannit View Post
    has anyone sleeved any thermaltake toughpower psu's? those wires do not want to come out. some come out easy, some dont want to come out at all, not rip off the connector and some come out with one of the side pins bent back then break off when bending it back into place. i'm using the mdpc molex remover tool, ive tried 2 needles with no luck. luckily it was a spare cable now i'm afraid to do any of the main ones
    I sleeved toughpower using staples with no serious complaints (as far as it possible having no special tool )
    now I have molex tool and it works like a charm, yours should work too
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    I sleeved toughpower using staples with no serious complaints (as far as it possible having no special tool )
    now I have molex tool and it works like a charm, yours should work too
    i havent tried staples yet, but some wires come out easy and some dont want to come out. this was on a pci-e cable. and like i said before sometimes it would come out but one of the little side pins would be bent out then bending them back snapped them off. i really hope i dont have problems with the 24pin if i screw that one up it wont be good

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