Well here is a question, Can you cut off the uneeded wires on a PSU?? I was thinkin it is possible, but dont know for sure??
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 2:09 am
yeah of course. just make sure no power is going through when you do it. also make sure that none of the connections are touching when tie'em up or use buttconnectors. try not to use the twist caps.
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 2:14 am
That is beautiful news as I am building a SFF tomorrow and I know without a modular PSU it is gonna be cramped.
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 2:18 am
again just make sure ther is NO POWER going through & no wires touch eachother in the process. OR U WILL DAMAGE either your psu or motherboard. you've been warned. don't want you blaming me haha. but yes u can do it.
one more tip....after u unplug it....turn it on again with the power plug unplugged this way it totally takes away the power.
one more tip....after u unplug it....turn it on again with the power plug unplugged this way it totally takes away the power.
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 2:28 am
I was actually planning on hookin it all up, saving a few for drives down the line, then after I know it all works modifying it. The ole lady would kill me if i spent anymore money. BUT I need to keep all the wires for awhile as if somethin happens i need to throw it back in my other pc.
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 3:35 am
well for future refferance there are power suplies that you can pick and chose what wires to use and not to theres a pic of one on the home page here
http://www.ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPath=52&pPath=632&productID=632
now i know that its high priced but it keeps things nice and clean and less interupted airflow but there are cheaper ones out there but as the saying goes you get what you pay for
http://www.ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPath=52&pPath=632&productID=632
now i know that its high priced but it keeps things nice and clean and less interupted airflow but there are cheaper ones out there but as the saying goes you get what you pay for
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 3:41 am
I know i had one but cant afford one that will power my system sooooo that is why this question came up, thanks for your suggestion:)
And them bad boys rock!!
And them bad boys rock!!
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 3:43 am
rockinrossco wrote :
well for future refferance there are power suplies that you can pick and chose what wires to use and not to theres a pic of one on the home page here
http://www.ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPath=52&pPath=632&productID=632
now i know that its high priced but it keeps things nice and clean and less interupted airflow but there are cheaper ones out there but as the saying goes you get what you pay for
http://www.ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPath=52&pPath=632&productID=632
now i know that its high priced but it keeps things nice and clean and less interupted airflow but there are cheaper ones out there but as the saying goes you get what you pay for
thats nice!
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 5:44 am
Man if I had that money That would be what I would buy:)
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 5:59 am
its nice...but i wouldn't pay that either.
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 6:00 am
I have one, in my gigbox, not that model though, a lot of the Antecs are modular and are good quality supplies :-
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/99138
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/99138
Posté Thu 18 Oct 07 @ 11:25 am
well i wouldnt pay that either but it was jsut a quick example but ive seen some of the same styles in about the 600 watt range go for about $110 but for what i run 600 watt is plenty and it was a no lights in the unit and very basic but the one i have now was 75 and all the wires are in metal sheilded and all the wires that dont get used i tuck and hide out of sight and out of the air flow. its never seen by anyone but me but i still have to have it neat and tidy in there or it will drive me nuts
Posté Fri 19 Oct 07 @ 12:38 am