SSD Mount Design: Need Help

cackland

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Hi Guys,

So in my PC that is being build by PARVUM Systems, I'm looking to mount 4 SSD vertically as shown in the picture

http://imgur.com/6306iEK

Without having SATA Power cable mess, I'm wondering if there is a solution to have 4 individual sata power cables go through to the back as shown, then connect in the back into one power cable that runs into the PSU.

Any help would be great, or ideas of how I should manage this.

Thanks,
Corey

EDIT: The current SATA power cable (multi) that comes with the PSU (EVGA 850 G2) would only cause mess and don't think would work as the SSD's are aligned vertically and not on top of each other.
 
Solution
Exactly my problem with Their 1200 watt Platinum, their daisy chain concept is crap, too short to reach, and too much clutter when spare.
Only way is to buy some glue lined heat shrink and cut the others off after the first Sata plug - not leave plenty of cable circa 20mm so the heat shrink can grab it.
Be careful buying other cables as EVGA are all black and have very proprietry plugs into the psu!

cackland

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Unfortunately not, as this is the same cable formation as the one provided with the EVGA PSU and will cause clutter where the SSD's mount. I need some kind of solution that will enable a clean installation of the power cables.

Like a single cable for each SSD to connect at the back and then into the PSU.
 

PeterZ640

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Exactly my problem with Their 1200 watt Platinum, their daisy chain concept is crap, too short to reach, and too much clutter when spare.
Only way is to buy some glue lined heat shrink and cut the others off after the first Sata plug - not leave plenty of cable circa 20mm so the heat shrink can grab it.
Be careful buying other cables as EVGA are all black and have very proprietry plugs into the psu!
 
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