Is it worth the effort to make custom cables, or should I just work on better cable management?
I never have. Some do. Some go to the extreme like this person: https://youtu.be/e1PQ6WACJiU?t=90
OptimumTech made a custom PCB instead of using a fan splitter in addition to custom cables: https://youtu.be/17w6nz7aVTA?t=228
Typically no. If you have a reputable company(dreambig by Ray and pslate custom are often recommended) you’re “probably” ok safety wise.
But they usually cost a fair bit for good quality.
I’ve never made my own(i dont trust myself) and just rely on my cabling skill to hide things away… On some occasions my efforts have been less successful than others but I got better and the only cost was my free time.
I don’t make my own. I ordered from modDIY.com. Came in quick and exactly to spec.
I’d recommend finding the exact length you need by searching online, then ordering to spec. It’ll make your life a lot easier.
How concerned do I need to be about pinout if I go through a supplier like modDIY? My understanding is that it’s not recommended to mix and match PSU cables from multiple manufacturers.
I have no idea what you mean about pinout. I’m personally not concerned.
Not sure what you mean by “worth” here, it’s a bit of tedious work, the other day I stumbled on an YT comment response saying author spent around 8 hours making a motherboard 24pin cable, I’d say it’s worth it if you absolutely need it, dude’s cables were perfect length and shape tho
I just got done making sleeved cables for a fightstick, so I’m not afraid of the tedium. Just concerned about burning my build up.
I think the only way you can burn your stuff is by wiring your cables wrong, so testing twice it thrice would be enough, it’s not 12VHPWR cable, right?
dreambigbyray on etsy’s cables have been going strong for me in my ncase for about 3 years now. it makes cable management so much easier when theyre appropriately sized imo. l
Thanks for the recommendation, I’ll definitely try to check them out. I’m not averse to cable sleeving but it seems a bit riskier for PSUs.