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Overclocker in Training
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I purchased a pre-built system (I will not do that again). But the wiring is all shown. Power Supply wiring is well... pre-built all out in your face.
__________________I have not torn into the the case yet but I want to know what others have been able to do with there NZXT Alpha... Can you please post some pics of the your case? and breif how do I get to the back (Under) side of the mobo to hide the wires? Any hints in general as to wiring for air flow and looks? (I am a n00b) I would also like to know if you have a front panel intake fan the make and model of it, and where to get it? Thanks
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You break it, I fix it
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most people cut hole to route the wires behind the mobo tray
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Overclocker in Training
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Alpha already has holes around mobo... problem is how do I get back there to pull the wire in and then route to the next hole?
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Dill a hole where the PSU ends and the cable come out, if there is no metal to drill then you just go about putting the wires back between your mobo tray and you side panel.
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