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Rounded SCSI cables?

#1 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 08 May 2001 - 01:38 AM

My case has quite good air flow.
I guess it should have with 6 case fans, an Enermax PS and the like.
However, when I look at the air flow I can see one potential problem - the SCSI cable.
I have rounded ATA-100 & Floppy cables, they tuck away nicely but that damn SCSI cable, running top to bottom in my case connecting the card and three SCSI devices - it really can't be helping.
So, couple of options:
Does anybody know of anywhere in the UK that sells rounded internal SCSI cables?
Needs to have 4 connectors on, nicely spaced etc.
The other option is to round my own SCSI cable.
Now, with an ATA-100 cable, ever second wire is a grounding wire to stop cross-talk etc.
Yet they have managed to make them rounded, effectively removing all that shielding - I know they work because I use them.
I really don't know what the internal mechanics behind internal SCSI cables is, so can anybody see any potential problems with stripping them down and 'rounding' them?

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#2 User is offline   Azreal 

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Posted 08 May 2001 - 02:01 AM

I stipped down and rounded my SCSI cables and had no problems
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#3 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 08 May 2001 - 03:22 AM

Thanks for your reply.
I'm just interested now as to how you went about rounding your SCSI cable off.
At how many wire intervals did you strip the ribbon down?
Every 2 wires, every 5 etc.
I've sourced some tubing to make it all look neat afterwards, just interested as to how you went about stripping it down.
Cheers.
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#4 User is offline   Ge0ph 

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Posted 08 May 2001 - 06:28 AM

If you don't want to build your own you can get some here.

http://www.plycon.com
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Posted 08 May 2001 - 03:29 PM

Plycon are a good site, but they're US based. BladeRunner was after a UK site.
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Posted 08 May 2001 - 03:43 PM

Yes, but they do ship world wide.
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#7 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 08 May 2001 - 03:49 PM

Yer, cheers for the link.
Unfortunately the $49 for worldwide shipping doesn't make it worth while.
I'm going to do a practice 'butchering of a SCSI cable' this afternoon and if that works I'll attack my long / expensive cable.
I just can't find a single UK based company who sell them, I know we are usually behind our US cousins - but for something so simple I'm really suprised.
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Posted 08 May 2001 - 06:27 PM

On my 50 Pin SCSI cable with 8 connectors I cut every strand and used Spiral Wrap and on my Ultra wide cale I cut every 5 and used a sixe smaller spiral wrap. Hope this info helps
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#9 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 08 May 2001 - 07:14 PM

Cut every strand!
*Looks down at the cable, all seven connectors, all that length & cries*

Cheers for the info, me thinks this could be a long job.
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Posted 09 May 2001 - 12:23 AM

I emailed you a URL with a UK company that sells rounded SCSI cables. Not sure if they have the right number of connectors, but you could call and find out...

http://www.kustom.co.uk/
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#11 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 09 May 2001 - 01:45 AM

Thank you Bursar, I'll go take a look.
Just for that, I'll get your CV handed in(once you've got it printed out that is!) and get you a job at my place!! smile
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Posted 09 May 2001 - 12:20 PM

Oh yeah, knew there was something else I was meant to do laugh
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Posted 09 May 2001 - 03:33 PM

Bursar: where abouts in cambridge are you? i am also in cambridge.
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#14 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 09 May 2001 - 03:41 PM

Wahayy!!
The Cambridge posse
I'm in Longstanton, about 3 miles outside of town centre.
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Posted 09 May 2001 - 05:18 PM

Well i Live in Mepal near Ely.

Tom
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Posted 09 May 2001 - 05:19 PM

work in cambirdge though :-( mad ques in the morning.

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Posted 09 May 2001 - 08:16 PM

Tell me about the queues!

I live in St Ives, but work on Huntingdon Road, near the BeefEater pub.

The A14 is a nightmare in the morning. Hoorah for a motorbike!

We'll have to arrange a lunch time meet up!
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Posted 18 May 2001 - 07:54 AM

here's my attempt at rounded scsi cable..haven't tested it out yet, but it should work. i cut every 2 strands.
ide cables are next, since it didn't seem that difficult and a good way to kill time (at work :p)

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#19 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 18 May 2001 - 11:17 AM

Looking good!!
I took the plunge about three nights ago.
I took me SCSI cable with 7 connectors on and cut every single strand.
After many, many hours and with blisters on fingers it was fully butchered.
Bound the thing up similar to the above picture, I just used electrical tape.
It's been in my system for about 2 days now and hasn't caused a single problem.
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Posted 18 May 2001 - 11:27 AM

you do know that you don't have to cut the strands all the way thru right? all you need is to cut a small area so that there is an opening, then pull them apart by hand

i rounded the cable in less than 5 minutes...oh and i put some electral tape on the plastic thingy, makes it look nicer, gotta buy more colors though, only have red and black
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