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How to sleeve oem cables?

Dobbsjr

I've been googling for a guide on how to do this, but all the guides are for fabricating your cables. I just want to sleeve the cables that came with my power supply.

 

If your doing your AX 760 you need to separate the flat ribbon cables to individual cables but for the 24 pins you basically do the same thing but make sure the order or pin out on the PSU end is correctly oriented to the 24 pin.. All that really needs to be done is remove the solve sleeve and individually sleeve each wire.

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If your doing your AX 760 you need to separate the flat ribbon cables to individual cables but for the 24 pins you basically do the same thing but make sure the order or pin out on the PSU end is correctly oriented to the 24 pin.. All that really needs to be done is remove the solve sleeve and individually sleeve each wire.

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If your doing your AX 760 you need to separate the flat ribbon cables to individual cables but for the 24 pins you basically do the same thing but make sure the order or pin out on the PSU end is correctly oriented to the 24 pin.. All that really needs to be done is remove the solve sleeve and individually sleeve each wire.

Do you happen to have a pinout or know where to find one for the ax760?

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Do you happen to have a pinout or know where to find one for the ax760?

 

I personally sleeved a AX760 of mine and there isn't a pinout I found for it so I had to probe it myself to double check everything but the PSU is the same as the P-760 from Seasonic where Corsair and Seasonic switched one or two wires of the same voltage but essentially gives the exact same. 

 

Under PSU pinouts and Diagrams it has the repository of PSU pinouts and all the connectors.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/407754-modding-faq-common-mods-new-updates/

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I personally sleeved a AX760 of mine and there isn't a pinout I found for it so I had to probe it myself to double check everything but the PSU is the same as the P-760 from Seasonic where Corsair and Seasonic switched one or two wires of the same voltage but essentially gives the exact same. 

 

Under PSU pinouts and Diagrams it has the repository of PSU pinouts and all the connectors.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/407754-modding-faq-common-mods-new-updates/

So if I use the diagram for the p-760 it would work just fine?

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So if I use the diagram for the p-760 it would work just fine?

 

Yes it is the same, but if your worried about mixing stuff up do one wire at a time and reinstall when done sleeving before going to the next one. Also there are a few cables that have two wires that go into one connector where doing the double wire method is really good for:

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Yes it is the same, but if your worried about mixing stuff up do one wire at a time and reinstall when done sleeving before going to the next one. Also there are a few cables that have two wires that go into one connector where doing the double wire method is really good for:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXaKt-tiVI0

Thanks a lot for all the advice :)

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