CableMod's 90-degree 12VHPWR cable is a godsend

I'll say it again like I did on Reddit and Cablemod actually said it wasn't a very good idea, but if they made this also as an encasing for your cables then it could actually also work as a GPU support to prevent sagging.
 
I'll say it again like I did on Reddit and Cablemod actually said it wasn't a very good idea, but if they made this also as an encasing for your cables then it could actually also work as a GPU support to prevent sagging.

You mean take the conector that's being very harshly criticised for its fragility with serious concerns about causing a fire if it fails and further turn it into a load-bearing part?
 
I've been pretty checked out about all this atx 3.0 pcie connector stuff. Isn't it just a molex microfit connector? My experience with them has been pretty good when using them for other products. Or is it more down to the cables that are being used?
 
Before final spec some designs caught fire with full load, and the connector isn't rated for constant reinsertions.


Mountain out of a molehill type of deal, it's going to be absolutely fine by the time consumers have their hands on them.
 
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