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2013/08/27 08:33:48 (permalink)


 

This will simply be a repository of Pin Outs for people that are looking for them for their sleeving job. This will be a community project and everyone is encouraged to add to the repository.

IT IS ALWAYS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU MAKE A PIN OUT ON YOUR OWN NO MATTER WHAT BEFORE YOU BEGIN ON A SLEEVING JOB - REMEMBER TO MAKE ONE FOR ALL CABLES. EVEN IF YOU SEE YOUR PINOUT ON THE LIST PLEASE MAKE ONE FOR YOURSELF ANYHOW AS NOTHING IN THIS THREAD IS IRON CLAD AND IT SHOULD BE A PREREQUISITE TO SLEEVING YOUR POWERSUPPLY NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES YOU HAVE SLEEVED.!

Please also note that you are using these pinouts with no guarantee from anyone on the accuracy, but if they are listed most likely they were used on the project they were for.


Another note of caution that some PSU makers will consider your warranty void by removing the wires!

PS.
Please dont just steal these pinouts for your own site/use without linking back to this thread as this thread will continue to be added to and pinouts verified. Also the users that contribute to these pinouts needs to get credit for the time they have put into helping out the community - so if you use them they should be thanked on your build log and the thread linked out of courtesy.

Quick Tip:
     Allot of the power supply units these days have double pins which make the sleeving process harder, you can try to sleeve a double wire and stuff it into the atx connector but IMO this looks terrible so most sleevers use a double wire technique where they put the split in the back of the case or make a short set of oem cables and then add a set of extensions to the end for a clean look. Another way is to just shroud the PSU and then use extensions which is the cheapest way to go about it. But for those that want to full oem sleeve or make a short cable kit you will need to split the cables to make them the cleanest and easiest to use. Therefore this video method was made by Lutro0 Customs a while ago and has been used by sleevers since. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXaKt-tiVI0

Also:
If you run into problems or want info on on which methods to use please check out the Sleeving FAQ Located Here : http://www.overclock.net/t/1262900/frequently-asked-sleeving-questions/

I will add a nice graph that was made by someone from the MDPC Family for people to use and as people make their own pin outs we can add them by maker and model. The use of the graph is not needed and you make make your own as long as it is easy for others to read.
Here is a graph to use and scan when you have a full pin out to get your started:
[link=http://cdn.overclock.net/d/d9/d941c9b5_Sleeving20Pinout20Grid.jpeg]http://cdn.overclock.net/...ing20Pinout20Grid.jpeg[/link]

The complete Repository is on OCN : http://www.overclock.net/t/1420796/repository-of-power-supply-pin-outs/0_20

I am not trying to take users or anything like that but that is where I will be updating it, the reason I have posted this here is I know many of the EVGA users could use these pinouts and I would encourage you guys to add your pinouts and I will link back and give credit for any made or finished.

I appreciate all of you on this forum and the support you have given LC, this is just my way of giving back to you guys!
 

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    notfordman
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    Re:PSU PinOut Repository 2013/08/27 20:09:34 (permalink)
    I think your guides are very good. You are sharing things you have learned, which is always good. Thank you ,I appreciate it!
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    Re:PSU PinOut Repository 2013/08/28 08:17:24 (permalink)
    I am glad I could help!
     

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    Re:PSU PinOut Repository 2013/08/28 09:19:31 (permalink)
    Awesome!  I plan on sleeving my EVGA 650G and if and when I do that, I can provide a pinout as well so you can add to your list.


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    Re:PSU PinOut Repository 2013/08/28 09:35:02 (permalink)
    That would be awesome! Like it says this is a community wide project any help is useful.

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    Re:PSU PinOut Repository 2013/09/09 14:28:12 (permalink)
    I wish I had the time to sleave my cables. 

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