Some awesome wirework recently on these posts. It is nice to see wires that are not just hidden under the rug so to speak but made to be part of the case in a organized manner. Wires are just as much part of the rig and to see it organized and laid out in an aesthetically pleasing manner shows some thought put in the rig.
Much respect.
Agreed - I have MUCH respect to any system builder that can lay down organized and well thought out wiring, clean, tight, and sweet.
Though I am proud of mine, I know the time it took to get what I have put together. The ones that have custom lengths and precise placements in the cases like what jack_burton1985 posted - I am simply in awe and amazed at that level of detail. Incredible cable management and forethought into placements and lengths, etc - its just simply awe inspiring to see such beauty in the wiring pics in here. Bravo and well done!!!!!!!
Here are my humble cable management entries from outside the case to inside. What I do not show is under the desk I took a 2x2 fiber duct I had from my Telecom install days made by Telect and screwed it up under my desk to have a track to run all my wires and hide them as much as possible. The ones I do show that are tie wrapped up the leg are feeding into that track, so they only come out and over to the upside of the desk where they are needed. The rack I have there was a tough one to clean up.
One of the major expenses not many people realize (which I am sure most in this thread do) is the freaking cost associated with cables that are not "the norm". When I got into this build I never expected spending as much as I did on the lengths needed to cover the span from "Frank" the to monitors (12+ Feet), the USB cables, the HDMI cables (From receiver to monitor), and the DVI cables (from Frank to all three monitors) - just amazing at the cost of those longer lengths. The sleeving and custom cable colors though were relatively cheap in comparrison but time consuming.