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sata cable specification

Wharf_Rat

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I am trying to hide my SATA cables in my current project.

I have two questions in relation to the routing.

How prone are they to corruption from bends?
How susceptible are they to AC and DC power/signal interference?

I was hoping to sneak them under the mainboard and follow the same path as the control panel cables in the images below.
The intended route for the pump's AC power cable is below the motherboard, which would place it perpendicular to the SATA cables. From there they would then run parallel with the control panel cables and enter the case with the power cables (yellow cat5 mockup).

cablePlan.jpg


cablePlan2.jpg


I know i saw some threads regarding tolerances, but i cant seem to find it with the search off..

Thanks in advance.
 
Well i found this thread

From there i gather the bend and running close together may be an issue. Wonder what effect the close proximity of an AC power line would have?
 
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