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How much cable sleeving will I need?

I am planning on getting an evga nex supernova 650 watt power supply and I was planning on sleeving the cables myself. How much sleeving would I need, or how much sleeving have you guys used?

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Are you sure you want to do that?

Are you aware of how many days that will take and how much worse it will look than professionally sleeved cables?

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When I did my sleeving, I drove the Opera to the Cablemod.com store and purchased what I needed to sleeve.

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Which is to say, I didn't sleeve anything myself.

 

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12 minutes ago, CrunchyO123 said:

I am planning on getting an evga nex supernova 650 watt power supply and I was planning on sleeving the cables myself. How much sleeving would I need, or how much sleeving have you guys used?

You will need to calculate it out on the length and number of wires per connector and add them up to get an approx value from there adding another 15% is a good margin. As said you will need to take a lot of time and purchase tools to do the sleeving especially if you are making new cables, that cost alone can be as much as a sleeved kit. 

 

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Just do the Cablemod method, AKA spend money on their cables. Much easier and it doesn't take literal weeks.

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3 hours ago, CrunchyO123 said:

I am planning on getting an evga nex supernova 650 watt power supply and I was planning on sleeving the cables myself. How much sleeving would I need, or how much sleeving have you guys used?

@CrunchyO123 as @STRMfrmXMN mentioned, let us make things easy, and headache free for you. :)
https://store.cablemod.com/configurator/
We have your PSU listed on our configurator page, if you need any help figuring out what cables you need to purchase, shoot an email to Support@CableMod.com and we will gladly help with whatever you need.

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