So it's been awhile since I sleeved my last PSU, an older Silverstone Strider 850w. As every modder knows double wires are a major pain in the rear. I had learned how to make inserts into the bare wire so as to split the cable into a "Y" formation allowing for the option to hide the split behind the motherboard tray area. With that PSU I had three double wires to take care of when I made my initial pinout diagram. Upon inspecting my newly purchased EVGA 850w P2 I'm noticing that the 24pin motherboard header has nine pins that feature double wires. Pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and 15. I had to pause and grasp reality for a moment. Now, I'm certainly no electrician but does this mean I will have to create a total of nine wires each featuring a split down the line? I was trying to examine the braided cables EVGA sells to get an idea of just how they handle the issue.
If anyone could guide me as to how to tackle this issue I would greatly appreciate it. Really want to get this finished by next week when my 1080Ti FTW3 arrives.
Thank you.