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FrozenCPU Dual Head ATX Connector Removal Tool (ATX, 4-pin P4, 6-pin PCI-E, 8-pin Xeon, Auxiliary, 3-pin or 4-pin Fan, Flop
Part #: too-07
  
Price: $11.49
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ok
04-29-2013
Reviewer:AWSOME! (21)
it works and didn''t break after custom sleving some 8pin extensions.


Great tool for only 1 of its dual purpose
04-18-2013
Reviewer:R.J. Flores (1)
This tool is only good for extracting Auxiliary, 3/4-pin Fan or Floppy connector pins. I highly recommend that you get the Original MOLEX Extractor Tool (Mfr. Part #11-03-0044) if you need extract ATX/EPS/PCI-E (aka Mini Fit Jr.) connector pins. In regards to John Strambo''s review, I also have a Corsair PSU and I found that with the connector pins that they use (only with their gold-plated ones), you have to leave the Original MOLEX tool inside the connector putting preasure on the locking tabs for approximately 2 minutes to let them settle closed. Then while firmly holding the tool in place, push the wire up and then pull to extract the connector pin. If that doesn''t work, then leave the tool in there for a little bit longer and try again.


baby steps
03-06-2013
Reviewer:Cat (3)
Have used these little guys for over 10 years. Hints; purchase 3, use gently and curse less.


A comparison
09-10-2012
Reviewer:John Strambo (2)
I received the original Molex extraction tool and it has slightly thinner prongs that are perfectly parallel so they slide around the pins more easily. However, as an extra info on my previous review, I had several connectors, some from my PSU and some extensions that came with my case and, the ones that came with the PSU are really hard to take apart (i broke the frozencpu tool on one ot them), so hard that on the +2 of a 6+2 PCI-E connector i had to cut off the +2 part as it didnt came apart at all even with the original Molex extraction tool. The case extension cables instead were easy to take apart, pins came out like from butter so I am thinking that not all connectors have the same tolerances, maybe cheaper ones tolarences are so bad that taking them apart becomes a hassle. (PS: my PSU is a Corsair, if my guess about cheaper connectors is true then I''m quite disappointed).


Average tool
08-30-2012
Reviewer:John Strambo (2)
I make avionics connectors almost all day long, somehow I managed to break this tool. Its slippery and the tool part tends to fall out of the holding part. Maybe my error, maybe not, I''m ordering the Molex original extraction tool for the Mini Fit Jr. series (ATX power, PCI-E power, etc), will see how that one works.


Couldn''t remove a single ATX pin from the PSU even though I''ve done it a thousand times
08-18-2012
Reviewer:Didn''t get even a single pin ou (1)
In the picture, the prongs look nice and sturdy, and the two teeth are spread out as wide at they are connected. Well, the teeth on mine cave in towards the end, so in order to actually get the tool inside the ATX housing, I have to hold the heads apart otherwise in will slip into the hole of the ATX pin. These teeth are also very flimsy and you don''t want to put too much pressure for fear of breaking them. My grandma has a better chance of removing the pins with her false teeth than this tool. Even a paperclip worked better.


Great Little Tool
05-30-2012
Reviewer:Carolina Corky (2)
I do a lot of custom cable building and this little tool has become one of my favorites. It simply does the job. As with all small tools you do have to be careful so you don''t bend the probes and I took some emery cloth and honed down the ends to an edge which really helped with removing ATX/PCIE female pins. With a little practice this tool will do what you need quickly and easily.


Great Little Tool!
05-22-2012
Reviewer:Carolina Corky (2)
I''ve had this tool for over a year and it''s been great! I can pretty much take any connector apart. I did have to file down the edges so they would better remove ATX female pins but what a time saver!


Awesome
02-28-2012
Reviewer:svthomas (27)
Oh man, how I love this tool. Much, much easier than using staples.


Broke
01-06-2012
Reviewer:Madog (1)
Got 2 pins out and went for the second and had to put some extra pressure to get the pin to go all the way down and one of the prongs broke..

 
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