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One of the best cabling works I've ever seen!I say Earm wins. That's impressive!
Can you run your ATX power cable under the mobo (you might have to remove the sleeve)? Same with the USB/front header cables...Otherwise it looks pretty decent.This is my first build ever and I think I did an alright job with the wiring. I'd like to give it a cleaner look though. Anybody have any suggestions?
Can you run your ATX power cable under the mobo (you might have to remove the sleeve)? Same with the USB/front header cables...Otherwise it looks pretty decent.
Still trying to figure out how to get this under control. Piping is small, maybe I can run it under the motherboard tray somehow... though I think kinking would be a big problem, as it's fairly stiff stuff.
i have a few questions about this!! does the radiator have a pump on it and you have an additional pump in the front? And how the hell is that reservoir sit in the middle like that?
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For the atx power connector, yes, but not for the SATA cables. take out a few mobo screws and then just slide the cables btw the standoffs and the board. Good idea tho!Reading your comment about running the ATX power cable behind the MB sparked another idea in my head. I could possibly run my SATA cables for my DVD Burner&Rom up behind the MB instead of right next to it...What do ya think of that? It might require me to take the MB out (which would be a royal pain in the A$$)..not sure though, i'd have to play around with it.
You have the myspace angles on your pictures sladesurfer.
Still looks nice, except for the bundle in front of the power supply, and it does make the airflow better, so oh well.
holllllllllllllly 1200w psu i doubt u even need half of that ^^^^^
Do you not have any exhaust fans?It's actually got a lot more room than it appears to have from that angle. It's not doing too badly anyways considering it keeps the proc at about 35 idle with the fan on its lowest setting. Plus the rear fan is an intake so flipping it around that way probably wouldn't do much good...
Here's my latest build and wiring attempt:
If only the pci-e cable was a couple inches longer, I'd be able to hide it much better. I didn't want to cut a hole for the 24pin or pci-e cable, so they are going around the motherboard tray.
I really wish I could have gotten a black pcb 8800gts since everything else is black/silver/copper.
3-pin fan cables and 8-pin power cable routed under the motherboard and through holes I cut in the tray.
I may not keep the USB cable there since it kinda sticks out (can't fit it under the mobo as there's a wire for the CCFL under it already). I don't use the front headers on the case anyways. Hard drives reversed as well.