EVGA's power cable relocator is dope

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Too chunky imho. I can't see it saving any height over just a regular plug with the wires flattened out
 

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I like it, I'd totally go for that.

I'm guessing they might release something like this for CPU and 24 pin connectors for the 200 series boards?
 

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Like I said, its the concept I'm digging. I would love to see hard PCB with small wired bridges in the future. :)

Chunky or not, for cable management buffs it is a PITA to get your wires to the side of your cards and not have them dominate the case.
 

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would be really nice if they rotated the input sockets to the same direction as the fans (if that makes sense)
 

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Would be of great help for my build !
Nice to see some actual product design innovations, not only the usual power race...

In the meantime, do you know any 90° angled 6Pin cable ? Such as used in Alienware builds ?
 
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I don't have the expertise for this, but I've thought for some time it would be cool if someone could design a right angled 6 and 8 pin connector for the community to be able to 3D printed for builds. Any takers?
 

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3D printing on a desktop FDM machine might be tricky; these are high-current connectors, I'd be wary of both the insulating properties of 3D printed thermoplastics, their mechanical properties (could be tricky to print parts that do not separate along a layer join when inserting/removing) and their thermal properties (melting from resistive heating of conductors/pins). Injection moulding would definitely be preferable.
 
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To me it looks a little slimmer than regular connectors, or at least as thing if they're flattened.
I'd like to see 1x6pin/2x6pin/ other variants of it.
 

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That is very interesting, but it's much too chunky to be advantageous right now, IMO. If they can achieve a profile where it doesn't just look like a cable in a fancy housing, this could become widely used in SFF builds.