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Cranky has gotten a little crazy and added 3 more side fans today :) I was really hoping for a single 170mm fan, it would fit and has the correct fittings, but the price they were asking was a bit steep. Perhaps I will start calling up people who owe me favors or money and tell them to get me a 170mm desktop fan And in case someone asks why there is one HDD that's unhooked in there, that is my *backup win7* HDD, in case my SSD win7 fails. All I would have to do is switch the cables over and I would be back in business. Practical method for a backup I guess if your entire drive fails. I really need better cable management Can anyone teach me haha
Hey Cranky,
I have tried to highlight all the rubber exit and entry points for the cables with arrows.
Basically all your PSU cables should enter the lowest arrow, run behind the case and enter back in nearest the components you wish to power.
The same goes for all the other cables really, just hide them behind and bring them out where you need them, it should look a bit tidier then.
Paul.
I began reading Mad when I was getting my haircut at the local barber shop, Mad and Archie comics were my favorites.
Here you go Cranky this should give you a good idea of where to start with your cables It's a right royal pain in the a**e but it gets easier the more you do it. You'll more than likely never be completely happy with it and want to change/ improve it.
Basics of Cable Management - Beginner's How-To Guide - Gamer's Nexus | Gaming Hardware, Culture, Features, and PC Builds This one has a few video's too.
Guide To Computer Cable Management
I hope it helps