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can I braid my non modular PSU for £30

Is it even possible to neatly do it at all

I think there were a couple kits on eBay but other then that probably not. Tools alone are like £10.

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Is it even possible to neatly do it at all

 

Tools do cost a fair amount to get started with pin remove tools, but are you wanting to do individual sleeving or grouped sleeving. Also for non-modular PSU's you will need to open the PSU which will void the warranty to  do the sleeving so it won't be as easy compared to modular PSU's.

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I would recommend going with extentions for non-modular PSU's. We offer a high quality range of extentions here: 

https://modguru.net/product-category/exten/

We can sell you the sleeve but it would be quite hard to sleeve it especially without voiding the warrenty

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Is it even possible to neatly do it at all

Yes it is possible. you may need to cut a bigger whole because the cables will be bigger now. But if you want to do it right you will need to open up the PSU, BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL THEY CAN HOLD A DEADLY CHARGE FOR A WHILE AFTER BEING UNPLUGGED. 

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For future reference you don't need tools, can do all with needles, staples and small instrument screwdrivers, admittedly tools are easier

 

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