you can try buying those cable sleeving item used on cars. plastic thingy. kinda nice and tidy
Picture of nice cable management.., - Post ur pics. No cacings pls
Picture of nice cable management.., - Post ur pics. No cacings pls
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Jun 4 2006, 02:01 PM
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you can try buying those cable sleeving item used on cars. plastic thingy. kinda nice and tidy
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Jun 4 2006, 11:56 PM
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black plastic type of cover. kinda hard to explain to you. try open up the car hood and take a look
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Nov 20 2006, 04:58 PM
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nice fan. what are those fan? care to share?
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Nov 20 2006, 09:20 PM
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can't be TT blue LED, there's a gay purplish LED effect on the fan. hope the owner can shed some light on the source of the fan.
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Nov 21 2006, 11:14 AM
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from the camera you'll see purple, some ccfl will display blue instead. it depends on angle frequency of UV emit. comparison of snap shot might not clear the confusion. i think its best to take snap shots of the ccfl in action
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Nov 21 2006, 03:35 PM
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the real conclusion is? 'NO' if there is a potential hazard on the human society, do you think the government or any other organization is gonna allow such item to be operated by normal civilians? you'll see a big Stamp on the case, inverter and the manual stating its radioactive. All manufacturer might stop producing such ccfl and you'll see news everywhere on CCFL hazards and sue and courts on manufacturers be gone everywhere. This question was discussed like more than 2 years if not mistaken.
oke back to the topic, i'm planning to change my ide cables from the UV round cables to the normal flat version. question rise, can i colour the ide cables evenly without disturbing the ide cable? cause i'm afraid that some solvents might eat up the rubber heat shrink enveloping the ide wires. another question is, how do you secure a folded section? even with double sided tapes, the folded section might come off. any tips? planning to get my cable management done this upcoming holidays |
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Nov 21 2006, 07:12 PM
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thanks. i was planning to dye the whole ata133 cable with black. was planning on using a permanent ink marker. but doubt on the chemical reaction that might occur. i have one blue non uv floppy ide cable and yes they fold much easier than the uv ones. basically the UV consist of 2 layers and the rubber uv shrink coating is making the whole cable stiff. and i dislike the y head on the IDE port. just wanna make everything tidy. will try to wrok my way with the tips given.
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Nov 21 2006, 09:18 PM
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you can opt for a longer ide. i bought a long 80cm ide from one of the forumer here. round ide cables are the way to go if you want to ease up on cable management
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