/r/CableManagement
A Reddit community dedicated to PC Internal Cable Management
Our purpose is to showcase all the art that goes into creating optimal airflow as well as providing a resource for anyone who has a question about cable management.
Rules for submitting
Only post your own work.
PC cable management only. All desk cable management posts belong in /r/DeskCableManagement and all other forms of cable management belong in /r/cableporn.
Posts should be regarding internal PC management only. Posts regarding network cabling, desk cabling etc will be removed.
If you are looking for cabling feedback or general help, post it as a self post.
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Resources
Best Cable Management Cases for the Money
Adding more mounting areas to the back panel
How to Sew Cables: Cable Sewing Frank's YouTube page
Logical Increments PC Cable Management 101
NCIX Tech Tips' Guide to Cable Management
Pin-Out Repositories
/u/Jappetto's Pin-Out Repository
Cable Extensions
Cable Management Accessories
DazMode Cables and Cable Modding
modDIY Custom Cables and Sleeving
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Wassup guys the cable management for my tv and ps5 is horrible but idrk how to even start any ideas
Aside from DC 12V, I can't find any more Info about this cable I need. Any ideas? It's on an older small pc with Vista installed.
I need the name of the cable or a link to somewhere I can buy one.
Hi, Ive been wanting to cable manage my PC for a while now but its hard to find (reasonably priced) extensions here in Estonia. Cablemods shipping price is 20€ which is 5€ more than the actual cost of the cables. So does anyone know any good stores that are based in europe?
Suggestions what I should do to improve cable situation in my small home studio?
I don't know what cable ext should i use to make my build look more good. i am using this build https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8dBd28 and this is the website which i where i will buy from https://store.cablemod.com/configurator
This was before I knew anything about pc assembly. I got parts and just paid another guy to build it. I took it apart today to see where I can put in an SSD, and that's how I found out.
Any advice? I just want to basically get a new 2.5 SSD in, and I don't know where to start with this.
I’m pressing down here in the photo to simulate what it would look like in the bend when the case covering is installed. This is for a 4070 super, I’m not sure if this is safe as it’s pretty close to the end.
Should I get a 90 degree adapter? And if so pls let me know what I should get.
Hi everyone. I built my PC several months ago and did a shit job at cable management. I want to go back and manage the cables now that I feel more confident handling my PC. I'm wondering if anyone has any tips, resources, or suggestions on the best way to route and attach cables. I was thinking about grabbing some cable clips to help direct and hold cables and establish a place for my RGB controls to sit. One of the issues I am having is my PSU cables are huge so they take up a decent amount of space, but, I think I can at least make more room for them and make it functional, last longer, and something to take pride in. Not sure if this matters, but I have a Lian LI PC -011 Dynamic EVO ATX Full tower.
TYIA.
So my PSU is a Cooler Master V850, which uses a 6 pin to 6+2 pin PCIe connector, I have wanted sleeved connectors for a while but I cannot find this type of connector anywhere, only 8 pins. Any help?
Hi,
Im stuck!
I have a loom of 3x Cat6 cables I have made and I need to protect them using braided sleeving.
These cables are for AV rental applications and often get buried in dance floors and are used in extreme Australian environments.
How do I thread the cable loom through a 100m of braided sleeving? Its driving me nuts, I have tried so many different things and its tedious at best.
TIA