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Its scientificly proven that there is no way to manage sata cables unless you single sleeve them

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2 minutes ago, Flowey said:

For real do I'm guessing they were sleeved that way for servers who uses a lot of devices?

Nah just to be as space efficient as it gets, there are a lot of People that use more than 1 HDDs

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38 minutes ago, C0LL0SS0S said:

Nah just to be as space efficient as it gets, there are a lot of People that use more than 1 HDDs

Exactly. I have four 3.5" drives, and one 2.5" that I connect all together with a cable like this. Its very space efficient, and if you use all the connectors, then cable management takes care of itself.

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cable tie it to something in your case, thats what i do with all my stupid cables like that

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