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chasm22

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This seems to be a fairly good deal if you are just looking to purchase a couple of cables for the PC. At some places the shipping charges exceed the cost of the item. LINK
 

Willith

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Nice site and good prices. Too bad they don't sell the rounded IDE cables. Nice find. :)
 

chasm22

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Yeah, I'd like rounded too. I found another place that has the greatest looking cables I've ever seen. I don't know if they'll make the 'puter run any faster--but they would sure make it look faster!!;)Check them out--not a hot deal moneywise-just a hot product. LINK
 

Scrounger

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If you have to ask, you probably don't need em.

Actually, they are round and compact instead of flat. Major benefit is cleaner air flow in your case. They also give a cleaner appearance (if you care) and are easier to route. I know of no down side to them except maybe price.
 

Willith

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I got some rounded cables from Plycon and PcCables, they have "decent" prices. I like the construction of the Plycon cables over PcCables, but Plycon was sold out at the time. They are a lot easier to route through your case.
 

SinfulWeeper

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<< If you have to ask, you probably don't need em.

Actually, they are round and compact instead of flat. Major benefit is cleaner air flow in your case. They also give a cleaner appearance (if you care) and are easier to route. I know of no down side to them except maybe price.
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I do it better for the best airflow. I route under the motherboard zip tied to the side before going to the drives.

Best airflow-better looking- less expensive.

Rounded cables would disturb the airflow so they are not that great.

Anyway my thoughts on rounded cables.