Next Guide: Cable Sleeving or LED Lighting?
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Next Guide: Cable Sleeving or LED Lighting?
What's up guys.
I need to write the next guide for PCF (this will be the one published in the December PCF). I can't decide whether to make it a guide on LED lighting in a case or cable sleeving. I'm gearing towards cable sleeving (which i JUST thought about doing now) but i was planning on doing it on LED lighting.
Cable sleeving is just so much easier for n00b modders (no offense intended) which is why i'd prefer to do that.
What do you think?
I need to write the next guide for PCF (this will be the one published in the December PCF). I can't decide whether to make it a guide on LED lighting in a case or cable sleeving. I'm gearing towards cable sleeving (which i JUST thought about doing now) but i was planning on doing it on LED lighting.
Cable sleeving is just so much easier for n00b modders (no offense intended) which is why i'd prefer to do that.
What do you think?
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LED lighting... You already did the basis with the DVD one - Thus they will be able to follow this LED one as well...
Cable sleeving is as easy as removing plugs and sleaving for a true beginner...
Cable sleeving is as easy as removing plugs and sleaving for a true beginner...
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Hmmm, that's what i was thinking too, but then a guy over at the Prophecy forum asked me a few hours ago how to do cable sleeving
We all have to learn somewhere, and there are more people out there like him, i'm sure. This is why i was gearing towards the Sleeving guide.
Hmmmm.... i dunno now...
We all have to learn somewhere, and there are more people out there like him, i'm sure. This is why i was gearing towards the Sleeving guide.
Hmmmm.... i dunno now...
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I think cable sleeving is a good idea. Alot of people go for that because it's cheap now. I mean they handed it out for free when I go my PSU a while ago.
And most people don't really know the proper method in doing it. A friend of mine just took the bigger sizes and put it over his connecters and fastened it with cable ties. Was quite interesting.
I did mine myself, can send you some pics if want for some examples for the article or something.
And most people don't really know the proper method in doing it. A friend of mine just took the bigger sizes and put it over his connecters and fastened it with cable ties. Was quite interesting.
I did mine myself, can send you some pics if want for some examples for the article or something.
I AM WITH fused on thisFUSED wrote:I think cable sleeving is a good idea. Alot of people go for that because it's cheap now. I mean they handed it out for free when I go my PSU a while ago.
And most people don't really know the proper method in doing it. A friend of mine just took the bigger sizes and put it over his connecters and fastened it with cable ties. Was quite interesting.
I did mine myself, can send you some pics if want for some examples for the article or something.
but not going to help me ,that is so easy to do
But a guy got to start somewhere
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im with doug on this one...
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I vote for cable sleeving.
It would be most helpful to me personally, as there may come a time when I will want to sleeve some cables. I cant imagine ever getting the urge to add LED's to anything on my computer
How’s about LED cable sleeving, that would be pretty cool thing to be able to do.. What are the possibilities of been able to do something like that?
otherwise I vote cable sleeving... I tried it once, and well lets just not go there.
otherwise I vote cable sleeving... I tried it once, and well lets just not go there.
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I think alot more people will find the cable sleeving guide useful.
Anyone who wants their case a little tidier will use your cable sleeving guide.
Anyone who wants their case a little tidier will use your cable sleeving guide.
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