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PC ModsWORKLOG: GAM's HTPC - Simple Modding Make-Over PC Front Panel Mod - Air Intake - Part 1 PC Front Panel Mod - Air Intake - Part 2 (Duct) E6400 Core 2 Duo, Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6, ThermalTake Big Typhoon - Part 1 E6400 Core 2 Duo, Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6, ThermalTake Big Typhoon - Part 2 E6400 Core 2 Duo, Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6, ThermalTake Big Typhoon - part 3 (DUCT MOD - Part 2) Sneak Peek - Current and in-progress mods to 'Main' Products |
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!! Site Under Construction !!PSU SATA Power Cable Mod/Sleeving- Add, remove, relocate Molex and SATA PSU power connectorsLast update: November 2006 Copyright © 2006 Greig Mackenzie. All rights reserved. OverviewThese pages illustrate and describe some of various Serial ATA (SATA) power supply connectors and how they can be removed or relocated. This is a guide detailing the steps I took to modify my PSU's power cables to better suit my computer case and cable management needs. If you are interested in doing this yourself, please read on... DISCLAIMER: The author cannot be held responsible or liable for any damages that could occur to you or your equipment while following the procedures presented on these pages. Also, the author gives ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY on the correctness and usability of the information provided on these pages. Please note, however, that the procedures set out on these pages have worked for the author without damages or problems, except where noted. Please don't say I didn't warn you!
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