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WIRE MANAGEMENT problems

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Old 02-11-2007
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WIRE MANAGEMENT problems

Ok im a first time builder i built my rig alredy and its nice and fast i have a clear side panel and the only thing thats a turn off is the wire managment.
it looks like a whole bunch of wires goin all over the place so if u have any pics of good wired cases and advice plz post my power supply is a Ultra X-Connect 500watt THX!
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Old 02-11-2007
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Take a look in our gallery HERE. You`ll find plenty of pics of computers that have been wired very neatly and some that haven`t lol.

Regards Howard
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Old 02-15-2007
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advice... well, it really depends on how your case looks. Speaking from personal experience, a few good spots to hide wires are: on the other side of the case, where no one can see them, or in the empty drive bays. You need to make sure the viewer sees as little wires as possible, even though a lot might be there. You could open your case on both sides, and see if you can rearrange some wires to go via the other side of the case. Preferably via the bottom.

As howard said before, the gallery is a nice place to get some inspiration.

Good luck!
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