jdkm101
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jdkm101 reacted to paulstung in Cable Sleeving in UK
I recently went through Shakmods who send them out to pexon, I got a full set for my RM750 consisting of a 24, an 8, and 4 6 pins for a £100, he uses all MDPC-X sleave and does them in about 4 days. He does some good work. He does extensions too, but the price wasn't much cheaper than a full custom PSU specific, you don't send your cables off, which makes it a whole lot easier if you ever need to RMA your unit for any reason. http://www.shakmods.com/
These are mine mate.
http://i.imgur.com/49FwFvK.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ypB8cTp.jpg
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jdkm101 reacted to Zeal in Project Zeal
Another late night update:
Only got to work on the sleeving for about 2hours. Didn't accomplish much..
Wanted to sleeve the USB 3.0 Cable, but SATA sleeve is too small for it...So I looked around and saw my old 24pin. Started cutting the heatshrink off (heatshrink with glue is a pain in the ass to remove)
Once I removed the the heatshrink, the sleeve wasn't fat enough to go over the 24 pin connector...
So I start de-pinning it (ugh) ...Then I saw my scissors as I was taking a picture!
Snip
Check out the density of the sleeve! 5 micro plastic cords per braid!
Comparrison between the stock 24-pin Sleeve vs Teleios Sleeve! You can see the wires on the Silverstone one are super fine
So once I got the sleeve onto the USB3.0 cable, I started stretching SATA heatshrink...I hate stretching heatshrink. 4-5 heatshrinks were harmed in the process(ripped).
Finally got two SATA shrinks to not snap on me! Look how tight it already is on the USB3.0 Connector! I think the heatshrink was shrinking while I was taking the pic, haha.
USB3.0 Female side complete.
Header complete.
Might work on EPS & PCIE cables tomorrow.
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jdkm101 reacted to Focux in [WIP] Snef's Sand of God
After looking at ur Storage solution, do you excrete money? I am so jelly
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jdkm101 reacted to CwGoh in i5-4670k cooling
The cooler you linked will fit. But if you want ultimate ease of use, the AIOs will be better.
A Hyper 212 Evo and up will cool your CPU adequately.
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jdkm101 reacted to jscho in i5-4670k cooling
Hyper 212 is an outstanding little beast. Super cheap, and performs very well. Though if you want an all-in-one liquid cooler, make sure you get a 240mm one. They all fit in the 350D no worries.