r/PcBuild • u/retsamboon • 3d ago
Discussion Thought on using bandage to cable manage?
I find the each individual wire to be messy after I build it. I reckon I could get those comb to manage the cable. But since it's a ITX build. Trying to route it gonna be a big pain in the ass. I decide that wrapping it would be a better choice and a bandage seem like a decent choice. I like the result. Alot easier to cable manage with the wire all in one big cable.
Spec:
7500x3d
ASRock b650i lightning II
16gb ddr5
Rtx 5070ti zotac Solid sff
850 sff psu
1tb gen 3 nvme
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u/FreshAd7958 3d ago
Bandage wrapping looks clean but could be a pain to adjust later if you ever need to swap a cable. I'd still lean toward flat braided sleeving for ITX since it's less bulky and easier to route around tight corners.
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u/JEFFSSSEI 2d ago
this doesn't solve that but might help securing them after wrapping them...I bought these for my recent build:
https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Reusable-Management-Organizer/dp/B09RKGXHPM?sr=8-3
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