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WayneKIng

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    WayneKIng got a reaction from flibberdipper in Model 01 - A Scratch Built Chassis [Finally done!]   
    enough said
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    WayneKIng reacted to jiyang1018 in Custom Cables   
    For a modular power supply, such as Corsair AX760i, pins on both ends are the same type, which are female pins.
     
    AX760i uses
     
    1) 10+14 pin on PSU side for motherboard 24 pin. We always use the term 24 pin because it has 24 circuit design, but it has only 23 pins crimped. That means a 24 pin cable for AX760i uses 47 pins; It is never a bad idea to have more at hands.
     
    2) 6 pin for peripheral cables. It is a 6 pin housing but only 5 pins for SATA and 4 pins for Molex.
     
    3) 8 pin CPU cable has 8 pins on PSU side, 4x12v + 4xGround. Nothing too special here.
     
    4) 8 pin GPU cable has 7 pins on PSU side, 3x12v + 4xGround, but the other end is 2 x 6+2pin. It is a 2 in 1 on PSU side, so 8 on GPU side, and every wire is 2 in 1on this side. AX760i has 6 8 pin sockets on PSU side, which means, ideally, it can handle 2 CPU power cables, and 4 GPU cables. Unless you want to use 3-way SLI or Crossfire, you can make each GPU cable have only 2 connector on GPU side to avoid 2 in 1 wires; they are not easy to crimp or sleeve or solder.
     
    All and all, here is a list of what you might need:
    10 pin connector x 1 http://store.design4paragon.com/psu-10-pin-connector.html
    14 pin connector x 1 http://store.design4paragon.com/psu-14-pin-connector.html
    24 pin connector x 1 http://store.design4paragon.com/motherboard-24-pin-connector.html or http://store.design4paragon.com/motherboard-20-4-pin-connector.html
    8 pin CPU connector x 4 (8 pin cables use 8 pin CPU/EPS connector on PSU side, so you need 2 for CPU cable, 1 for each GPU cable, so 4 in total) http://store.design4paragon.com/eps-8-%28cpu-8%29-pin-connector.html
    8 pin GPU connector x 1 http://store.design4paragon.com/pci-e-8-pin-connector.html
    6+2 pin GPU connector x1 (yes now you use only 6 pin, but maybe you will upgrade to a more powerful graphic card in the future that requires 2 8 pin connectors. Better have but not need than need but not have.) http://store.design4paragon.com/pci-e-6-2-pin-connector.html
    6 pin PSU connector x 2 ( for 2 separate SATA cables) http://store.design4paragon.com/seasonic-6-pin-connector.html
    SATA connector x 2
    You have many options for SATA connector
    http://store.design4paragon.com/sata-punch-through-connector.html
    http://store.design4paragon.com/sata-long-connector.html related pin http://store.design4paragon.com/sata-long-pin.html
    http://store.design4paragon.com/sata-short-connector.html related pin http://store.design4paragon.com/sata-short-pin.html
    ATX pin x 108 (10+14+24+8*4+8+6+2+6*2, but I would recommend to get at least 120 just in case you need a few to practice) http://store.design4paragon.com/atx-female-pin-short-prong.html
    count how many 2 in 1 wires, and you might need that many of long prong pins to do 2 in 1 crimp http://store.design4paragon.com/atx-female-pin-long-prong.html or you can use short prong ones if you want to solder 2 in 1 wires.
     
    Of course, you also need wire and sleeving.
    We have mainly 3 types of wires:
    http://store.design4paragon.com/wire.html
    UL1007, which is the most commonly used for sleeving projects.

     
    Silicon rubber wire, which is very soft and clean finish.

     
    And my personal favorite, TEFLON coated silver plated wire. Clear insulation, shiny and no one has anything even close to its beauty.

     
    Sleeving options we are currently providing is Paracord or PET.
    Paracord can do a lot of things, and sleeving is the one that we care the most here. It has a lot of color as well as pattern options that you can choose from.

     
    And PET, which is polyethylene terephthalate. It is stiffer than paracord and it is plastic.

     
    I hope this is not too complicated. Please feel free to contact me on the forum or on our website if you have any question.
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    WayneKIng got a reaction from Noxz in Model 01 - A Scratch Built Chassis [Finally done!]   
    enough said
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    WayneKIng reacted to CtW in 350D - Custom Watercool Build (Acrylic Tubing)   
    DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE. That build is ridiculously nice
    This was my reaction to seeing it.

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    WayneKIng got a reaction from legobuilder in Model 01 - A Scratch Built Chassis [Finally done!]   
    enough said
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    WayneKIng reacted to Glenwing in ESD/Anti-Static Protection   
    That's not really something you can state as a universal fact...
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    WayneKIng got a reaction from UnknownEngineer in Model 01 - A Scratch Built Chassis [Finally done!]   
    enough said
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    WayneKIng got a reaction from bengozur in Model 01 - A Scratch Built Chassis [Finally done!]   
    enough said
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    WayneKIng reacted to Snef in [WIP] Snef's Sand of God   
    thanks
     
    i will have a update this week end
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    WayneKIng reacted to Damikiller37 in [WIP] Snef's Sand of God   
    I've been waiting for this build. Your last one left me astonished!
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    WayneKIng got a reaction from Akula in Project Mercury - Caselabs S3 | Watercooled | GTX Titan - Completed!   
    yeah i didnt realise it when i first saw but i was making sure you new
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    WayneKIng got a reaction from Disgonnahurt in GTX 760 Leaked by Linus itself (?)   
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=467077880051123&set=pb.345928278832751.-2207520000.1372064985.&type=3&theater
     saw this a few weeks ago. the price is in singapore dollars and when you convert it its actually abit more expansive than what it should actually be
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    WayneKIng got a reaction from 911^NEmeSis in EA = ....   
    just thought some people might like this
    ENJOY!

     
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