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I want to do orange/black, but I'm afraid to void my warranty

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Hey SaltTheWalt, interesting idea if you can hide the majority of your PSU cables. I saw AnG3L do this with his ToTecHnicKa build found HERE... instead of sleeving his 24-pin and 8-pin PSU cables, he picked up the 24-pin and 8-pin extensions and sleeved those. That way, he can hide the main cable somewhere, use the extension where it is visible and not void the warranty. Brilliant!
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Hey SaltTheWalt, interesting idea if you can hide the majority of your PSU cables. I saw AnG3L do this with his ToTecHnicKa build found HERE... instead of sleeving his 24-pin and 8-pin PSU cables, he picked up the 24-pin and 8-pin extensions and sleeved those. That way, he can hide the main cable somewhere, use the extension where it is visible and not void the warranty. Brilliant!
That is brilliant!
And will probably save me a lot of sleeving, as the extensions are much shorter than the actual cable lengths. +

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Hey SaltTheWalt, interesting idea if you can hide the majority of your PSU cables. I saw AnG3L do this with his ToTecHnicKa build found HERE... instead of sleeving his 24-pin and 8-pin PSU cables, he picked up the 24-pin and 8-pin extensions and sleeved those. That way, he can hide the main cable somewhere, use the extension where it is visible and not void the warranty. Brilliant!

I wish I'd thought of that already got my 24 pin half done just waiting on some more sleeving to come, damn postal strikes.

I can't find any 7/16 red tubing in the UK too, looks like I'll have to use black..
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Little update :P

New tubing arrived today, got the 24 pin finished too, still need to do the 8-pin though, need to make more room for the cables to run behind the motherboard tray and it rained all day today

A little messy still but heres some pics..
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