Thought I might add in a little tutorial on how to do the 6-8pin plugs which come with some power supplies like the Corsair.

These are the tools that you'll need, as well as a ruler, and a heat gun and of course the sleeving (Thanks to Nils at MDPC for this sleeving, beautiful stuff that it is!).



Make a slit all along one side of the heatshrink which is covering the ring on the cables. Then blast the you know what out of it with the heat gun. And it'll end up like this:



It will look like this after you tear all the heatshrink off it. Covered in disgusting gluey stuff, but it's ok, you can scrape it all off easily enough.



Because I didn't need the +2 part of the 6 to 8 pin cable, I just removed it.



Then I basically removed one wire at a time, which took it out from the little ring. This is probably the easiest way, saves you having to cut that ring (god knows what it is made out of, I tried to go at it with the dremel but it took too long)!







And you end up with this, all finished and pretty



Train the cables after to make gentle bends, as they sometimes get kinks in them from being all tied up in the box.

Hope that was helpful!