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The original was posted on /r/sffpc by /u/g_avery on 2023-08-14 03:34:07+00:00.
Hey all!
... my question mostly concerns the 'twinax' part of the riser's being, which has me in a way, and which I've tried to give likeness to in the below illustrations.
The Loque is single-reverse, but its non-inverse end is alledgedly pliant and braidable given its individually-braided construction. Loque's site touts it to be dual-reverse - the promise of which doesn't help. I am coming from a Phanteks 300mm, likewise 4.0 riser that failed me mid-assembly, just on account of the fact that it was 180 deg adapted and shielded and it wasn't one to be bent. I am hoping the the Cobalt is going to be a marked improvement over this, and would like DA6 users and the LOQUE Cobalt's users' combined input - or god forbid someone who's dabbled with both and is simultaneously both, for this. I've been advised on r/LOQUE that while single reverse, the Cobalt should work in applications that otherwise ask for a double reverse, but in this instance I also didn't provide specifics, like that I wanted to see to it that it's used in the DA6 XL.
Much thanks for the help.