SATA cable is good for mining too, you just have to avoid using high-end GPU on them like RTX3060 3070 3080 and 3090, I'm running a rig with gtx 1650 and 1660 with SATA cable and it's running very cold and smooth, these cards pull just 50watt to 70watt.
Do not provide bad advice on the forums to the general users. People who know what they're doing and can measure the actual voltage pulled through the SATA connector can probably get away with using SATA and know which ones have real 16 or 18 gauge wire. Most cheap SATA adapters use smaller 20 gauge cables or even 20 gauge labeled as 18 with extra thick insulation. These connectors provide too much resistance, burn out and catch fire all the time.
If a card is pulling most of it's power from the riser instead of the PCIe plug based on the way it's designed and configured when overclock, the SATA risers will burn up because the SATA port is not rated for anywhere near 75 watts, not even 45 watts.