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    Who's the guy that sleeves for a hefty price?

    And uses the mdcp sleeving.

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    psychosleeve.com ?

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    Yeah! Thanks!~

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    He does a really good job and if you need custom sleeved cables that is where I would say go. I have sleeved my stuff in the past and won't do it again, minor stuff sure, but not an entire PSU. I usually grab some pre-made cables, but they are not the same quality, very stiff and usually not long enough. Either do it yourself or grab them from him is what I say. By the way, he has a guide on how to do it yourself and it's pretty good.
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    Martins work is outstanding and reasonably priced.

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    Martin as in Martin the reviewer or is the guy that runs Psychosleeve named Martin?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    Martin as in Martin the reviewer or is the guy that runs Psychosleeve named Martin?
    Martin is psychosleeve, not to be confused with Martin of Martins Liquid Lab.


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    I've done it before also, and I'd never do it again. My fingers hurt, my brain hurt, didnt look great, and it wasnt cheap........... I've been thinking about taking all the sleeveing off my psu, and spraying the cables in a flat black enamel paint and see how it looks. Only would cost me 4$ for the spray paint can hah.
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    They make a vinyl dye for that, I would not spray paint your cables.
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    just a question about this, do you send your PSU, and he sleeves it? or extension cables pre-done like NZXT.

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    Either. Just email him for a quote.
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    I wouldnt give up from MDCP if I were you. But also Martin has some great skills too.
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    Martin is pricey, but his work is outstanding.



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    Yeah I don't mind the price. I've talked to Martin and I'm going forward with his service. I tried sleeving and you really have to work at it ;/ Would take me a long time to get really good and I'd rather pay Martin! His pictures are outstanding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamb311 View Post
    Yeah I don't mind the price. I've talked to Martin and I'm going forward with his service. I tried sleeving and you really have to work at it ;/ Would take me a long time to get really good and I'd rather pay Martin! His pictures are outstanding.
    His pictures are excellent, but wait until you see his work in person!



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    What about a PSU that has odd connectors like a Corsair AX1200, The connector that plugs into the PSU is split into 2 pieces (A 14 and a 10).

    I wanna get my 24pin, two 6+2 pcie and 8pin cables sleeved Color-X red and black.

    I'd like to have the sata and molex cables that comes with the corsair AX1200 sleeved as well if thats possible

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    Anybody in the uk who offers this service?
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