- Sep 1, 2009
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Well, I find myself doing precisely what I didn't want to do... I'm replacing the ATX connector on my used Antec True430 so that I can test it. Trouble is, my toolset doesn't work

The only way I can figure out to get the ****ing pins out of the connector is to break off the pin shrouds. That said, Antec used some good plastic on that connector
and I can't seem to cut it with an X-Acto.
Anyone got a good idea for how to break an ATX connector without damaging the pins? (Note: no power tools, plz... that would be bad for my health.)
The only way I can figure out to get the ****ing pins out of the connector is to break off the pin shrouds. That said, Antec used some good plastic on that connector
Anyone got a good idea for how to break an ATX connector without damaging the pins? (Note: no power tools, plz... that would be bad for my health.)
