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Question What tool would i need?

What would be the minimum tools i would have to have for this project?

whould i need all of these? http://www.xoxide.com/casearts-psu-modding.html
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What would be the minimum tools i would have to have for this project?

whould i need all of these? http://www.xoxide.com/casearts-psu-modding.html
Those are excellent tools, i suggest getting them only because it takes less time trying to get the pins out..it's faster adn doesn't shred your hands up.
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Those are excellent tools, i suggest getting them only because it takes less time trying to get the pins out..it's faster adn doesn't shred your hands up.
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no problem, i'm cheap, so if i were to sleeve my PSU, i'd use some sort of pointy object...but that's me.
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I have a question, i dont think its been asked/answered, but i'll ask anyway!

When removing the moelxes, it goes Yellow, Black, Black, Red.

Does it matter which order the black ones go in?
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I have a question, i dont think its been asked/answered, but i'll ask anyway!

When removing the moelxes, it goes Yellow, Black, Black, Red.

Does it matter which order the black ones go in?
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Well thats a pain in the arse. I spent ages making sure i did. lol
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black is teh ground i believe, so i can't possibly see how one ground would be differeent form another... from my knowledge anyway
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Yeah well im no electrician

Thanks though
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hey, i have a question, i got all the other wires sleeved and the 24 pin connector to the mobo was aleady sleeved. now i just need the 4 pin connector that goes to my mobo to be sleeved, but i cant get the pins out. i only have 4 square ones to do and i dont wanna buy a tool just for that. can anyone give me a more detailed pic or help me to get these out?
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