At 1:15 PM -0700 4/11/09, PeterH posted:
>  On Apr 11, 2009, at 12:45 PM, MacGuy wrote:
>
>>  is there a good, better,
>>  best way to rout them to the hard drive carriers? can I rout them
>>  under the motherboard around the edge without problems?
>
>  SATA cables may not be tightly bent. Actually, they should not be
>  bent at all, although a shallow bend is usually OK. In particular, 90
>  degree bends are verboten!
>

... unless you have the cables with the preformed 90 degrees at the 
connectors ;-)

Don't get too concerned about neating up the SATA cables, let them 
loop in such a way that as you close the door you know they aren't 
getting pinched. I deliberately let them loop as I make the second 
connection. The joy of SATA cables is they are much less likely to 
inhibit air flow that the flat cables can do.

Steve R

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