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Hmm... It appears the cables were carefully pulled to all the corners of the case and draped over the components dramatically. You might want to hide them a little.
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Cable management is much better than my recent attempts. I rebuilt my PC when I upgraded to this mobo and I just threw all my cables in the open drive bay, lol. Doesn't hurt my temps, so it's fine with me.
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brilliant!
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I have the same case, I suggest you put motherboard connections (pwr on, reset...etc..) in that little hole, http://img249.imageshack.us/i/dscn0363c.jpg/ near your SATA cable. Also suggest flipping your PSU, so the cables are touching the motherboard side of the case, it'll be slightly easier.
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how in frick hell last picture did you get those wires to bend like that 0_0
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i used a sata to molex back to sata power adapter to do that mod/trick thing. Got those adapters from the mobo
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Thats what she said.
But seriously, decent work.
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i'd say he did a good job try to get everything to be hidden but its gonna be a pain if you gotta take it apart.
are you pulling on those pins to the motherboard? doesn't look like its stretches far
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Na the pins on the mobo are fine, all the wires still have plenty of slack its not pulled tight.
Any suggestions on improving? i put my sound card back in and it looks a lot better then those pics i put up.
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Look at these benches. 3 4890s in Trifire get beaten to a pulp by a single 295. ![]() http://xbitlabs.com/articles/video/d...i_8.html#sect0
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