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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2012

Wire sleeving is extremely important to improve the airflow in your case and also greatly improves the aesethics. This video will help you learn how easy it is to do effectively and have your case looking amazing! Find wire sleeving kits of every size and color including tools and more at Xoxide.com and leave a comment below to let us know what you think, as well as what other videos you'd like to see!

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  • Never put the zip ties on, they look hideous and aren't needed.

    It's a good idea to but the heat shrink as close to the connector as reasonably possible.

    You can usually use a hairdryer on the heat shrink instead of a lighter. It may take a few moments longer, but it's a lot easier and safer.

    Don't put the sleeving into the lighters flame. Placing it near the flame will melt it and avoid ugly burns.

  • The lighter is gonna burn your sleeving. Just get a heat gun, they are at most $25. Also BitFenix has some excellent single sleeve cables, although they don't come in the colors I'm looking for generally. SS is the way to go.

  • I prefer to do each individual cable, it looks alot more professional. This though a good way to learn still looks like a 12 year old kid did it LOL.

  • @MtnXfreeride you can find them...

  • I always half-ass mine and stretch them over the plastic tips.. Ive gotten good at it though. I have removed a few tips but find it not worth the hassle in most cases (the mobo power for example would take way to long and be risky to do this method to.

  • @koolBOY8323 i prefer UV reactive green sleeves...

  • Always run sleeved and tucked wires.

  • @koolBOY8323 not all of us like black sleeves...

  • or you could just buy one thats pre sleeved..

  • good video xoxide! i hide all my wires behind the motherboard tray so you dont see any of my wires, but im going to sleeve them anyways :D thankd for the tutorial.

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