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PSU Sleeved... next step?
Hey guys! Quick question... I have finished sleeving my PSU but am a little nervous just plugging it in the motherboard and other components directly to try it out. I'm afraid that if I mixed up a wire or one of the pins that it's going to fry everything. Any suggestions? I'm not even sure if this is possible?
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Do what davidkozat mentioned, power it up with a small load, like a fan.
Make sure to check the colors of your wireing, if you can't do that then check with a meter, make sure all of the cables are correct.
One screw up on a hd power cable, and bye bye drive...
You can get wiring diagrams online on google images.
Just look up atx connector, or something like that.
Then test away with the meter.
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