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All P5Q series owners please help! - ATX connector problem
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Im having difficulty doing cable management i wonder if u guys have any solution cause my ATX connector is located next to my CPU socket and also wondering does other P5Q Series owner have this kind of problem all helps are wellcome, thanks. And also here is my cable management thread that i have posted images of my current cable management(Sort of a cable management).
http://www.overclock.net/computer-ca...ment-help.html
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wow dude you have problems there
just put the cover back on and forget it. out of sight out of mind.only joking some people hide the cables behind the mb or in the unused drive bays and others use round cable holders, but not much you can do with the power cable........have fun dude
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