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    Quote Originally Posted by Touge180SX View Post
    Sorry if I missed it some where in the thread, but does anyone have any suggestions on how to sleeve right angle SATA cables??
    I take it your cable has right angles on both ends? I am not sure if you could get the sleeve over the plug and still keep it from fraying.... All the cables I have used have had at least one end that was straight.

    However if someone has a way it will turn up in this thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangals View Post
    I take it your cable has right angles on both ends? I am not sure if you could get the sleeve over the plug and still keep it from fraying.... All the cables I have used have had at least one end that was straight.

    However if someone has a way it will turn up in this thread
    Yep, dual right angle connectors. I'm using the MDPC-X SATA sleeving but the problem really seems to be getting the heatshrink over. Thanks for the help though Dangals and quick response!
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    To keep your ends from fraying just use a hot knife to seal the ends. Then you can wiggle it all around and get it just how you want it and keep it nice and pretty. I couldn't have sleeved tubing without it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueAqua View Post
    To keep your ends from fraying just use a hot knife to seal the ends. Then you can wiggle it all around and get it just how you want it and keep it nice and pretty. I couldn't have sleeved tubing without it.
    Once I cut my sleeving, I hit both ends with a lighter really quick and that stops the fraying also (no hot knife ). Now the problem is figuring out how to get SATA heatshrink over the 90 degree connector.
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    you may need to shave the edges of the connectors a bit
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    on previous page elzhi asked how to cut heatshrinks of equal length, here is my solution:

    I made the template for different (previously measured) lengths using flat piece of packaging foam and knife


    then put the heatshrink inside and just cut it with scissors snuggled to the foam


    the result is pretty good, but I would like to improve this "device". It can be some kind of this foam template made of plastic with cutted holes of different lengths (e.g. 5,6,7,8,9mm) and rotating blade, kinda like manual knifes for plate steel.

    Anyway even in this state this thing really saves my time
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    Awesome idea!
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    Has anyone sleeved any of the new Corsair Series? for the life of me, I cant get the pci-e pins out.... i've ruined 2 cables now because i've pulled out the wire, not the pin :S
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    oh yes, i know the problem ...

    Corsair use bad Connectors they donīt fit 100%, so it can be that the pins canīt get out and if you pull the cable you have the cable without the pin in the hand.

    i think here you use the screwdiver techniqe to get the pins out (the brooken too ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by fhantastic View Post
    oh yes, i know the problem ...

    Corsair use bad Connectors they donīt fit 100%, so it can be that the pins canīt get out and if you pull the cable you have the cable without the pin in the hand.

    i think here you use the screwdiver techniqe to get the pins out (the brooken too ).
    Yeah, just like fhantastic said, he helped me, thanks again fhantastic! I have an HX1000 and couldn't get some out. I took a small flathead jewelers screwdriver and twisted 180 degrees on one side, then did it again on the other side and they finally came out! To fhantastic's idea!
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    Thanks for the guide, i was able to do this because of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touge180SX View Post
    Yep, dual right angle connectors. I'm using the MDPC-X SATA sleeving but the problem really seems to be getting the heatshrink over. Thanks for the help though Dangals and quick response!
    If you want to use heatshrink over the right angle you'll have to use the larger black heatshrink which only comes with the MDPC-X Jumbo pack, it's not for individual sale but email Nils

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    Quote Originally Posted by dingdong555 View Post
    If you want to use heatshrink over the right angle you'll have to use the larger black heatshrink which only comes with the MDPC-X Jumbo pack, it's not for individual sale but email Nils
    Yeah, I'll email Nils. I have an order just about to ship from him, I'll see if I can add some if possible! Thank dingdong!!
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    well,
    I already distroyed 2 pcie cables doing it lol so I just went and picked up and Enermax psu.... a 620 instead of 750..... (the 750 was overkill anyways)
    I'll take some pics when I can get favorable lighting
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattlef View Post
    well,
    I already distroyed 2 pcie cables doing it lol so I just went and picked up and Enermax psu.... a 620 instead of 750..... (the 750 was overkill anyways)
    I'll take some pics when I can get favorable lighting

    Good Luck, mattlef.

    You haven't really destroyed the Corsair. It's not hard to recrimp new pins on the ends where they've come out ...

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    a Shuttle PSU i did for a friend







    Quote Originally Posted by mattlef View Post
    well,
    I already distroyed 2 pcie cables doing it lol so I just went and picked up and Enermax psu.... a 620 instead of 750..... (the 750 was overkill anyways)
    I'll take some pics when I can get favorable lighting
    Ya... that PSU is totally busted... Ship it to me so I can properly dispose of it
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    fhantastic man!!


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    fhantastic, your photos are ridiculous! You need to fly to Japan and take some pictures of my rig for me!
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    Fhantastic ... reveal the studio-setup you are using
    Guys ... you will see that you can never afford such a setup

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    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
    Fhantastic ... reveal the studio-setup you are using
    Guys ... you will see that you can never afford such a setup
    Yes, reveal dammit!

    Oh, I cant' afford a setup like that because I like giving Nils all my money!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fhantastic View Post
    Nice work fhan!! Where do you get that big sleeve? I need to get some of this but I don't see any at the MDPC-X site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touge180SX View Post
    fhantastic, your photos are ridiculous! You need to fly to Japan and take some pictures of my rig for me!
    if you pay the ticket ...

    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
    Fhantastic ... reveal the studio-setup you are using
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    Quote Originally Posted by dylskee View Post
    Nice work fhan!! Where do you get that big sleeve? I need to get some of this but I don't see any at the MDPC-X site.
    Itīs this one
    http://en.mdpc-x.com/mdpc-sleeve/sle...leeve-pack.htm

    And here another Pic

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