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Finally did GOOD cable management on my rig...

Posted 09-02-07 at 11:06 PM by Krunk_Kracker
Updated 09-02-07 at 11:08 PM by Krunk_Kracker

The GameXtreme 850 has stupid long power wires and they are hard to hide..finally pulled off the back panel and stuffed them in there....although theres like, a half inch worth of width back there.....every case should have at least an inch behind the mobo tray...
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  1. Old Comment
    Krunk_Kracker's Avatar
    Wanted to test the different categories....
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    Posted 09-02-07 at 11:06 PM by Krunk_Kracker Krunk_Kracker is offline
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    binormalkilla's Avatar
    Hey I feel ya man, my GameXtreme 700 is the same way. I just fold them up and wrap them with someblue velcro stripping. My mobo tray is part of the case on the TT armor...
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    Posted 09-03-07 at 02:01 AM by binormalkilla binormalkilla is offline
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    Retrospekt's Avatar
    The best thing to do for cable management is to cut a whole in the mobo tray by the big cable areas. Wherever your 24 pin connector plugs in, you should drill a whole in the mobo tray behind that area(It won't be visible) and run the wire under the mobo and through. This is how SladeSurfer made all his rigs look incredible.
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    Posted 09-03-07 at 02:33 AM by Retrospekt Retrospekt is offline
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    Mad_Handlez89's Avatar
    I loved the look of my rig after my management, Didnt use any tools or anything and looked awesome. Cable ties FTW :D
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    Posted 09-03-07 at 02:54 AM by Mad_Handlez89 Mad_Handlez89 is offline
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    gonX's Avatar
    Mad, I would actually consider cable ties as tools The only "tool" I used for cable management was 5 cm's of tape, which I used to the mobo headers.
    The rest of the cables is hidden behind my mobo tray too, but in a more stealthed way than most cases has it.
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    Posted 09-03-07 at 09:10 AM by gonX gonX is offline
 

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