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I do not believe so,Antec has not came out with their own custom sleeved cables yet, if you want your Antec PSU to have sleeved cables, either you will have to sleeve them yourself or have someone sleeve them for you.

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I do not believe so,Antec has not came out with their own custom sleeved cables yet, if you want your Antec PSU to have sleeved cables, either you will have to sleeve them yourself or have someone sleeve them for you.

how would i go about doing this as im only 13 :P

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http://www.moddiy.com/products/Antec-High-Current-Gamer-Series-Modular-Connector-(Full-Set-7pcs).html

 

At the bottom of the page there are 2 black-sleeved cables for that PSU.

Those are the only ones I found.. Might want to do some custom ones.

 

 

how would i go about doing this as im only 13  :P

 

It isn't that hard. Watch some YouTube videos. LutrOo Customs (Mike) has some great videos, very long, detailed, and in-depth ones.

However, the "how" - you can buy a full sleeve kit from Mod sites such as MNPCTech.com

They come with everything needed.

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http://www.moddiy.com/products/Antec-High-Current-Gamer-Series-Modular-Connector-(Full-Set-7pcs).html

 

At the bottom of the page there are 2 black-sleeved cables for that PSU.

Those are the only ones I found.. Might want to do some custom ones.

how? 

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how? 

 

Check my post above. I Edited it to explain.

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how would i go about doing this as im only 13 :P

 

If you want to sleeve your PSU you'll have to invest into some sleeving and watch a guide and maybe read one too.

 

Your PSU is non modular, which means you will have to open the PSU in order to get the sleeving into the PSU. This will void your warranty and is dangerous due to high  voltages inside the PSU, even in an unplugged state. You might also have to do some cutting at the hole where the cables come out to fit the buldge of all the sleeved cables. 

 

Here's a mediocore video about sleeving a semi modular PSU, so you can kind of get an idea of what you have to do. For sleeving itself  I'd recommend a proper guide though. :D

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eaohYyqMJI

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Check my post above. I Edited it to explain.

Step ahead of you. :D

:P

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If you want to sleeve your PSU you'll have to invest into some sleeving and watch a guide and maybe read one too.

 

Your PSU is non modular, which means you will have to open the PSU in order to get the sleeving into the PSU. This will void your warranty and is dangerous due to high  voltages inside the PSU, even in an unplugged state. You might also have to do some cutting at the hole where the cables come out to fit the buldge of all the sleeved cables. 

 

Here's a mediocore video about sleeving a semi modular PSU, so you can kind of get an idea of what you have to do. For sleeving itself  I'd recommend a proper guide though. :D

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eaohYyqMJI

its modular apart from the 24pin but i thought i could make a extension for it?

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That's entirely up to you on how you want to go about doing it.

 

You can either find someone to sleeve them for you, friend or a business for a specific price (businesses vary in price). Or you can buy the supplies yourself online (such as sleeving, the tools, etc.) and watch videos on how to sleeve your cables or ask people/business on how to do it as well. A lot of us are more than willing to help out.

 

You can ask around and try to find a sleeving business close to you and within your price range, though some businesses don't charge that much for shipping. It all depends on who it is really.

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That's entirely up to you on how you want to go about doing it.

 

You can either find someone to sleeve them for you, friend or a business for a specific price (businesses vary in price). Or you can buy the supplies yourself online (such as sleeving, the tools, etc.) and watch videos on how to sleeve your cables or ask people/business on how to do it as well. A lot of us are more than willing to help out.

 

You can ask around and try to find a sleeving business close to you and within your price range, though some businesses don't charge that much for shipping. It all depends on who it is really.

what businesses do you reccomend?

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what businesses do you reccomend?

 

What's your price range?

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What's your price range?

£70 max its for the future when i upgrade my pc

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its modular apart from the 24pin but i thought i could make a extension for it?

 

oops, sorry. Yes. An extension would work.

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£70 max its for the future when i upgrade my pc

 

To be completely honest with you, Riptide Customs (which is myself) charges the less out of all, but even still it would be above your price range. Even if you were to buy the supplies and do it yourself, it would still be above that range (you're looking at around $100 US for just the tools). Sleeving your cables isn't cheap, but in my honest opinion I would save up until you can afford to have someone to do it, it makes all the difference when your cables are sleeved. It's all in how much you're willing to spend, on who you can go with. I suggest to do some research on different companies, see what they have to offer and what you prefer, and choose from there. Pretty much I feel everyone does a great job on sleeving that does it professionally, so like I said it's all on how much you're willing to save/spend and what you want as a customer.

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"The Riddler" Custom Watercooled H440 Build Log ( in collaboration with my wife @ _TechPuppet_ ) - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/149652-green-h440-special-edition-the-riddler-almost-there/


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To be completely honest with you, Riptide Customs (which is myself) charges the less out of all, but even still it would be above your price range. Even if you were to buy the supplies and do it yourself, it would still be above that range (you're looking at around $100 US for just the tools). Sleeving your cables isn't cheap, but in my honest opinion I would save up until you can afford to have someone to do it, it makes all the difference when your cables are sleeved. It's all in how much you're willing to spend, on who you can go with. I suggest to do some research on different companies, see what they have to offer and what you prefer, and choose from there. Pretty much I feel everyone does a great job on sleeving that does it professionally, so like I said it's all on how much you're willing to save/spend and what you want as a customer.

how much would it be i have 2 drives, 1 gpu with 2 8pins, my cpu and 24pin need to be extensions not cables as they are built in to the psu

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As of right now, stated in our classified, we do not do custom cables or extensions at the moment. I can't estimate a price for extensions as of right now, but in the near future when I add extensions to our business I will state the prices on the classified section.

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"The Riddler" Custom Watercooled H440 Build Log ( in collaboration with my wife @ _TechPuppet_ ) - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/149652-green-h440-special-edition-the-riddler-almost-there/


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As of right now, stated in our classified, we do not do custom cables or extensions at the moment. I can't estimate a price for extensions as of right now, but in the near future when I add extensions to our business I will state the prices on the classified section.

ok pm me when you do :)

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ok pm me when you do :)

Will do :)

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"The Riddler" Custom Watercooled H440 Build Log ( in collaboration with my wife @ _TechPuppet_ ) - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/149652-green-h440-special-edition-the-riddler-almost-there/


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