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Not too shabby :)
Amazon.com: American Terminal SL1000-100 1-Inch Split Loom Tubing: Electronics
You can find it much cheaper than that, but search wire loom.
Not too shabby :)
Amazon.com: American Terminal SL1000-100 1-Inch Split Loom Tubing: Electronics
You can find it much cheaper than that, but search wire loom.
nice case n tidy setup. usually takes less than a day b4 i have a mess on mine lol. u got a nice view to look out at. luckily i can now see outside. i was stuck under the stairs till the other day.....toooo hot tho. i like the blue LEDs
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http://www.adeptnetworks.co.uk/categ...ble-Management
http://www.electricalstock.com/webap...q_pvc-trunking
Terronium 12,
That's a wicked build my friend. The water cooling looks great and I'll tell you this I don't think you have anything else to do regarding wire management as it looks as clean as clean can be....great work and patience working through the case issues.
Yeah, that is one sweet looking rig, right down to the handy display on the front panel and easy to access e-SATA, FireWire, USB and are those blue ones two USB 3 ports I spy? :O
I dislike cases with all the ports hidden round the back. Sure, it tempts you to use wireless and to have a USB desk hub, but having ports (especially handy ones like yours. Audio jacks and card reader, meh, but USB and e-SATA easily accessible on the front = huge win) on the front is more efficient (for the user). It especially helps when the ports look neat with the case such as yours, as a completely flush and shiny front panel wouldn't suit loads of ports, but your case suits it very well
Thanks, both of you.
It's so quiet too. I mean, I've dealt with liquid before but I can't recall any of them being as quiet as this. Now I just need to wait until Fall when I make the jump to i5 or i7.
Great job, the wiring looks great also. Nice build.
Waiting for pics of the i5/i7 upgrade.