
TL; DR molex remover, tweezers can do the same as the other two tools. Look elsewhere for tools to modify the ATX, EPS, and PCI-E connectors preinstalled in the case, as the two-pronged tool is tight and incompatible with some connectors. I can't speak for those running new cables. I have been able to successfully use the two tools included in this pack. Molex tool for removing plugs and sockets and tool for removing four pins. I used a four pin fan pin removal tool, with a little pressure and agitation I was able to remove all four pins from the fan pin header at once. , although if I wasn't careful I'd be confused as to what each wire is doing. The Molex tool was useful for what it was made for, Molex. I had to wiggle a bit, but I disabled what I needed. I loosened the hex screw on the side and indulged my curiosity. However, he remained unsatisfied as I did not see or feel any change/movement. I've tried removing the ATX pins, EPS pins, and PCIE pins with a two-pronged tool to no avail. I managed to stab myself and bend both pins at an awkward angle, after which I immediately bent them back, causing only cosmetic damage and shedding blood. I have no idea what the last tool is for, so I'll refrain. my opinion and experience with it. All in all I have to say this kit wasn't worth it as the 2 prong tool was not used for its intended purpose from the start, the Molex tool is cheaper elsewhere, the 4 prong tool became used successfully but is not needed as I was able to do something similar with needle tip tweezers and didn't use the last tool probably due to my ignorance.

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