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Check out my PC pics

It's nice to know I'm not the only one who doesn't like the door on that Antec case.

It looks like a decent setup....what really kills it, is the use of electrical tape for wire management.
 
At least you took the time to get the cables out of the way . Some people post pictures of their case with cables all over the damn place. I do however think you could have done a better job with the tape, but I give you props for at least trying.

Nice case by the way.

I used scotch tape. *lol*
 
Cool computer, although the point of thumbnails is to give the website viewer a chance to preview the pictures before he takes the time to download them, thus keeping him from having to download the image unless it is one he wants to see.

Using the path to the full size image, but "sized down", as a tumbnail defeats the purpose. I suggest taking the images into your favorite graphic editing program, and sizing them down to low quality thumbnails, and then using them to link to the full sized image.
 
thanks for the feedback guys.... ghetto tape all the way ! this is my first site and I thought when I made it a thumbnail it automaticaly rezed it. I am in the process of makeing low quality thumbnails that go to the full pic. Anyone that could please give me feed back on what I could do to my case and or site. thanks guys.
 
Try using split wire loom instead. Im going to ditch the scotch tape and use split wire loom instead also.

would look alot cleaner and Home Depot has 10' of it for like $2.00 or you could get one of those sleeving kits and you need to buy/make the tool to take off the molex and atx conectors and thats just a pain in the ass.

there is alot of other people who posted pics with the way they managed their cables but im too lazy to post thread names.
 
I have seen much much worse. Wire management is the most important thing. The pics would have looked nicer without the headphones on top of the tower, though ;)
 
Yeah I had them on there cause I had just got done playing Americas Army andi just stick them there. I am gonna try and hide my wires better next weekend. The internal USB cabel for the matrix orbital will be easy to make disapear, the only think I have trouble with is the damn IDE cables.
 
Thats what I like about ABIT boards. Since the IDE is on the edge of the Mobo, you can easily run the cable behind the mobo tray to the destination drive.
 
you need to put some sort of trim on the cuts of that window to hide the rough edges

and make some REAL thumbnails :eek:
 
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