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Hopefully this is the right place for this thread, but I thought it might intrest some in here.

 

Corsair released a series of individually sleeved modular PSU cables recently that could save someone (like me) alot of time and hassle. They don't come cheap though. Check it out here.

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Wow... I have to say, for a showcase computer they look sexy, and of course will make things easier, but they wouldn't improve my life at that price :P I'd feel conned xD

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I watched my roommate sleeve and learn to do it. It is very time consuming. http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=34_186&products_id=25152

 

Charges about $60 for the 24 pin mobo adapter. Jeez. I need to start a sleaving company using cheap labor.

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I watched my roommate sleeve and learn to do it. It is very time consuming. http://www.performan...oducts_id=25152

 

Charges about $60 for the 24 pin mobo adapter. Jeez. I need to start a sleaving company using cheap labor.

 

I learned it from youtube XD

 

those sleeves aren't that expensive when you don't do every single cable ^^, once friend of me was busy sleeving his psu and I lost count when he reached 60m...

 

I payed 1 euro/meter + heatshrinks 1.50euro/meter)

 

 

the ones I used:

 

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but yeah it takes time, happy I didn't have to do my 24-pin XD

 

 

 

ps. MDPC-X sleeves are dam nice , probably will be using those in next project^^

 

http://en.mdpc-x.com...eeve/sleeve.htm

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