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Mark.d92

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    Mark.d92 reacted to Myrmiron in Platform Launch and MASSIVE GIVEAWAY   
    I know that feel. That interface looks suspiciously like "Designed for mobile devices".
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    Mark.d92 reacted to Loser777 in How fast is the LTT member's internet connection?   
    Moved back on campus :D

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    Mark.d92 reacted to alpenwasser in HELIOS - ASSEMBLED 2015-SEP-06 - (Caselabs SMH10 | Black/Copper | EVGA SR-2 )   
    Major Power Cables Finished
    So, this is what about 40 hours of cabling have gotten me: One 24 pin, two EPS 8 pins,
    one PCI-E 8 pin and four PCI-E 6 pins. I'm not completely done with them (I need to
    reinforce the 24 pin's lacing a bit), but the main part is done when it comes to power
    cables.
    The GPU Cable
    This is what the GPU cable looked like before lacing.
    (click image for full res)

    CPU1 + PCI-E Aux
    These are the cables for the CPU1 power delivery (8 pin EPS + 6 pin PCI-E) and the SR-2's
    PCI-E auxiliary 6 pin for the PCI-E slots themselves. Makes for 20 wires in total. First I crimped
    their M/B terminals:
    (click image for full res)

    After that I colour-coded them to know which pair of wires needed to be sleeved with which
    paracord colour. Doing that 20 wire cable is pretty much the only thing I did this week. All in
    all it was about 15 hours of work (cutting, crimping, sleeving, lacing). The PSU side crimps
    were only crimped onto the wires once the whole harness had been laced so that the
    wires had the right length (obviously the outer wires in the bends will have to be longer).
    (click image for full res)

    Main Cables
    And these are most of the major power cables. What's missing here is the GPU power delivery
    because I'd already tied that to the case when I took this picture. As you can see the cables
    are all stuck together because of the way I had to do the PSU side of things. How I organize
    the PSU connectors is determined by the PSU's power rail design and connector layout.
    The harness is surprisingly stiff (considering Silicone wire is very floppy) and holds its shape
    pretty well with all the lacing.
    (click image for full res)

    Mounted
    And this is how the whole harness looks when it's mounted into the case. The messy bit above
    the PSU will still be cleaned up a bit, plus most of it will be hidden.
    (click image for full res)

    Hiding the Messy Bits
    Besides the side door, the reservoir mounting plate will hide those bits of my cabling which I
    haven't tidied up to insane levels.
    (click image for full res)

    20 Wire Run
    And a glamour shot of that 20 wire cable. I know I could have routed this cable through a hole
    which is situated pretty much perfectly, but since I spend this much time on my cables anyway
    I thought I might as well make them a proper feature.
    (click image for full res)

    That's it for today. I have to admit I look forward to doing something else besides cables
    now. There's still some cable work to be done (the pumps, fans and some other small
    parts), but the major work is done now. 40 hours of cable work is quite enough for now. :D
    Next Up
    I'll be starting to experiment with the copper tubing next week.
    Thanks for stopping by. :)
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