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Came across these in B&Q today.

http://www.3mselect.co.uk/p-608-8-x-...nd-strips.aspx

Great size to stick on the inside of your case for routing SATA, Power, etc. Once sprayed with plastic spray paint, you'll be good as gold.

It's a PERFECT fit for normal SATA Cables. Marv highly recommends them.




£3 from B&Q (pack of 8)
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Ha ha ha, thought it was aciton figures you were on about there!

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Ha ha ha, thought it was aciton figures you were on about there!
Not at all! Marv has his eyes firmly fixed on the awesome cabling solution!

For those interested, Marv is currently £2 in Matalan. I love action figures, but I refuse to pay a tenner a pop. Places like inStore, Matalan and B&M Homes get unsold stock from many big toy stockists. You can pick up some gems for pretty cheap. I got 8 pieces of Cubeworld for £15 a few weeks ago
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