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  1. Hi Guys, I've just finished Sleeving Extension for my PSU the 24 pin atx to motherboard, I would like to ask how to test my cable without/before plugging them to my motherboard. Are there any tools to test the extension cable Thanks
  2. hi, thanks for the reply... my bad....i didn't noticed the logo on the lower right pic...any other brand come close to bitspower...have seen primochill...but i dont think not gold enough in terms of color
  3. Hi Guys, I'm looking for Gold Fittings, and went to several sites, Bitspower, Barrow on some seller in Ali Express, Primochill, and it seems only bitspower come close to gold color , i'm looking as these picture fittings, I thinks its from Maingear custom anyone know which brands these gold fittings are.... or any recommendation for best color gold fittings brands...thanks
  4. Thank you, I'm still learning the DIY CNC parts and router, while saving my budget to buy one...
  5. Oh wow, got info from youtuber dietec i think he use this https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/carbide-shapeoko-xxl/sk/MR7HFTNQ Carbide shapeoko
  6. Hi Guys, Anyone know what type and brand CNC Machine used to build Custom Reservoir? Seeing all craftsmen in youtube like Radikult, Design by IFR, GGF, etc, they can make their own custom Reservoir. I'm keen to learn, just dont want to buy different type of CNC Thanks
  7. Hi, Guys,So my friends have listed these items and I have bought them all just waiting for delivery unfortunately, he wont be able to build this together since he already work offshore, and is hard to contact him while he is the Barge ship and wont be back for the next 3 months.So these parts are ready to build and in terms of base material are all safe ? (copper base and not aluminium, does nickel also copper?)The case I'm using is Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic White, Processor is AMD ryzen 2600x, Motherboard is MSI X470 Gaming Pro, and the watercooling only for CPU not yet for GPU, does all the fittings required are all enough?this build is for my learning curve to watercooling.Appreciated any reply, ThanksRadiatorsAlphacool NexXxoS ST30 Full Copper 360mm radiator V.2https://www.alphacool.com/shop/radia...or-v.2?c=20545Fittings12X - Alphacool Eiszapfen 13mm HardTube compression fitting G1/4 - knurled - deep black sixpack https://www.alphacool.com/shop/fitti...-black-sixpack4X - Alphacool Eiszapfen 13mm HardTube compression fitting 90° rotatable G1/4 - knurled - deep blackhttps://www.alphacool.com/shop/fitti...-black?c=206676X - Alphacool Eiszapfen 13mm HardTube union nut modding pack 6 - deep blackhttps://www.alphacool.com/shop/new-p...-black?c=206674X - Alphacool Eiszapfen 13mm HardTube compression fitting 45° L-connector - knurled - chrome https://www.alphacool.com/shop/new-p...chrome?c=206674X - Alphacool Eiszapfen 13mm HardTube compression fitting 45° rotatable G1/4 - knurled - deep black https://www.alphacool.com/shop/new-p...-black?c=206671X - CPU BlockEK-Velocity - AMD Nickel + Acetalhttps://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-velocity-amd-nickel-acetal1X - EK-ATX Bridging Plug (24 pin)https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-atx-bridging-plug-24-pin2X - EK-Cable Y-Splitter 3-Fan PWM (10cm)https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-cable-y...3-fan-pwm-10cm1X - Alphacool Eisrohr 13/10mm PETG HardTube 80cm - 4pcs https://www.alphacool.com/shop/hardt...m-4pcs?c=20967
  8. yes, the Alphacools its paracord type, and it seems i will try PET sleeving first or from MDPC, looking at mdpc-x there are Small Type and XTC small while either in their description mention XTC "In the range from 2.0 mm to 4.0 mm both are perfectly usable and only your personal preference based on technical behavior and visual result should make you find your choice. On 5.0 mm outer diameter, XTC is almost at the maximum and application onto an object is slower because of it." Classic Small "MDPC-X classic SMALL cable sleeving is extremely expandable and covers a wide diameter range from ~1.7 mm to ~7.8 mm. On short distances you can get this highly expandable cable sleeving over objects of ~8.0 mm in diameter." for XTC in the range 2mm to 4mm got me confused, already send them email if I order should i mention i want the 4mm instead of 2mm or the sleeve stretchable to 4mm depending on inside wire thanks
  9. Hi, W-L, ah ok thanks so i should avoid the 2mm size then, still thinking between mdpc line up sleeves though they are using uncommon 15 and 17 awg, and Alphacool sells 4mm Alphacord, while primochill sells start from 3mm Kobra HD type.
  10. Hi, W-L, thanks for the advice much appreciated, so in between 2mm and 4mm will do good for sleeving atx motherboard and graphic card..., I also noticed the MDPC-X sleeving cable and they used either 15 and 17 AWG are they both hard to make it sleev. thanks
  11. Hi, Thank you very much for the reply, ok so the smaller should be 2mm? ill just watch the youtube video then, and yes I have time and will learn how to sleev for non extension, seems extension will add more cable management task eventually
  12. Hi Guys, I'm new to forum and about to learn how to cable sleeving, I have bought the alphacool crimping kit, and i search forum for AWG 16 or 18 and its just matter of personal taste I think, I havent found yet regarding the size of the cable sleeving it self, from my local store some use 2mm, some use 3mm or even more, I Mainly will start cable sleeving only for 2 things the 24 Pin ATX to motherboard and 6+2 and 8 Pin to Motherboard, not yet involve more further like Sata or case fan, just those 2 cable. so my question is to all master cables sleeving here, 1. what size best for 24 pin atx motherboard and to graphic card, the 2mm,3mm, or 4mm or more. 2. does cable sleeving only works as extension cable or can be used directly to Modular PSU (some local store in my country do not offer modular cable sleeving only as extension) while I think I notice at cablemod they sell full modular cable sleeving 3 PSU i will be using Corsair, Seasonic, Coolermaster, Thermaltake, Evga. Thanks guys, and much appreciated for any reply
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