Locking SATA Cables

Seekermeister

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When in CompUSA a few days ago, I noticed that they had these cables, and was wondering how well they worked? It seems that everytime I get inside the case, I knock one of them loose.
 

Baked

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Check out the $3 locking cables from SVC.com. I got a few of them and they really really lock-in to the sockets.
 

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Hmm, unfortunately it appears that they only accept CCs and PayPal and don't accept checks or money orders. So I will look elsewhere.
 
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Originally posted by: Baked
Check out the $3 locking cables from SVC.com. I got a few of them and they really really lock-in to the sockets.

Gotta love that place. I used to drive there after work to pickup stuff =)

Can someone tell me what the locking latch does? I'm using DFI cables right now and 1 of them previously just had the plastic break and it was a dangerousl yloose connection which caused some write errors. Luckily DFI was nice enough to send me 3 more even though only 1 broke.
 

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Locking just means there's a metal clip on the ends of the cable to secure it to the socket. You need to press down on the clip to release the cable from the socket. I don't have this problem with regular non-locking SATA cables, but some people say theirs tend to fall out from the socket a lot. Gigabyte mobos come w/ the locking SATA cables.
Originally posted by: Seekermeister
Hmm, unfortunately it appears that they only accept CCs and PayPal and don't accept checks or money orders. So I will look elsewhere.
What payment types do you accept?
SVC accepts the following payment methods:

All major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover)
Money Order
SVC Gift Certificates
Cash (For Pick Up/Will Call customers only)
 

Seekermeister

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I'm not sure, but I imagine that the metal clips also strenghten the plug somewhat, so that might not loosen as some do.
 

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Originally posted by: Baked
Locking just means there's a metal clip on the ends of the cable to secure it to the socket. You need to press down on the clip to release the cable from the socket. I don't have this problem with regular non-locking SATA cables, but some people say theirs tend to fall out from the socket a lot. Gigabyte mobos come w/ the locking SATA cables.
Originally posted by: Seekermeister
Hmm, unfortunately it appears that they only accept CCs and PayPal and don't accept checks or money orders. So I will look elsewhere.
What payment types do you accept?
SVC accepts the following payment methods:

All major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover)
Money Order
SVC Gift Certificates
Cash (For Pick Up/Will Call customers only)
I guess that I'm blind, but I still have the order form open, and I do not see anything permitting paying by money order. Usually, there is a "other methods" option somewhere, but I don't see it, or another method to do this.
 

Old Hippie

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I guess that I'm blind, but I still have the order form open, and I do not see anything permitting paying by money order. Usually, there is a "other methods" option somewhere, but I don't see it, or another method to do this.
Looks like they added PayPal and dropped MOs.