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Cable Management DIY guide *update 2* photos added!

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Originally posted by: NL mkII
I've finally neatened the whole thing up, its not exactly a professional job but it looks neat enough inside and there is certainly no problem with wires impeding airflow now.

pics
 
Originally posted by: NL mkII
I've finally neatened the whole thing up, its not exactly a professional job but it looks neat enough inside and there is certainly no problem with wires impeding airflow now.
Yes, post pics! 😀

I haven't managed my wire situation yet. 😱 I have so many friggin fans and drives that I'm not sure where to start. And now that I have everything running nice and smooth(and cool) I hesitate to mess with it... why fix what ain't broke? :laugh:

I don't think I really have any issues with air flow as I have lots of fans and all of the drive cables except for one are the rounded kind so the air can blow right through the wires. I'm thinking I will wait until I get a new power supply before I tackle this wire situation... then I can proceed in a logical fashion. For now I will just have to keep my case closed so that no one can see my messy wire situation. 😛
 
I'll try and get some pics up later on, its a little tough at the moment as Ive been caught in work and I'm probably gonna be stuck here for another two hours... after that I will have to find someone with a camera (can't believe the girlfriend too mine and isnt even using it!) and upload!

The other problem is that I'm scared you're all gonna look at it and laugh at me!!!

Might have to wait till tomorrow 🙂
 
Here are the pics!


Side view - top half

Side view - bottom half

Internal view of rear

Internal view of front

The most underrated piece of a system builders kit!

Its certainly not the neatest job ever, but its a darn sight better than what it was before. On top of that I think it is pretty functional too!

One little note, the bottom HD cage isnt finished yet as Im waiting for another drive to come so I thought I would wait.


(had to edit this one as I originally hosted on geocities... the bandwidth was used up in less than an hour!)
 
Originally posted by: NL mkII
Here are the pics!


Side view - top half

Side view - bottom half

Internal view of rear

Internal view of front

The most important and underrated tool for any system builder!

Its certainly not the neatest job ever, but its a darn sight better than what it was before. On top of that I think it is pretty functional too!

One little note, the bottom HD cage isnt finished yet as Im waiting for another drive to come so I thought I would wait.

Very nice job! Don't put yourself down so much...
 
Originally posted by: NL mkII
Here are the pics!


Side view - top half

Side view - bottom half

Internal view of rear

Internal view of front

The most underrated piece of a system builders kit!

Its certainly not the neatest job ever, but its a darn sight better than what it was before. On top of that I think it is pretty functional too!

One little note, the bottom HD cage isnt finished yet as Im waiting for another drive to come so I thought I would wait.


(had to edit this one as I originally hosted on geocities... the bandwidth was used up in less than an hour!)

you might as well get rid of the top HDD cage. Just taking up space
 
Nice job with the P180. I have a question: how did you get the SATA power cables through the fan to the HDD? Did they go up and then over that divider with the fan?
 
I just realized I still havn't put up pics of my P180 =o.

Well I now have a digi cam at my disposal. I promise to have the pics up within a week. Someone hold me to that =P.
 
due to the mounting of the socket 478 on this abit bd7ii and hsf.. i cant mount it to its facing the exhaust but cant complain.. only reaches 45'c on full load and case is silent
 
Well, as promised, here are my P180 pics. It's not really as neat as I had hoped it would be, but the cable lengths wern't enough to work with =/.

Also, the stupid D975XBX only came with round cables =o.

Pic 1 My computer relaxing in it's natural habitat... my dorm room =P

Pic 2 Upper chambre of the P180.

Pic 3 Entire system

Pic 4 Side view of system

Pic 5 Reverse angle shot

Pic 6 EPS 12v between the HSF and the case wall.

Pic 7 Primary sata drive, cables zip tied.

I've also updated the original guide to include the pics. Enjoy!
 
Hey guys.....how's it going?


I cleaned up my computer last night...it was a mess. I took some pictures...

The case is a very bothersome Antec SOHO 1080...it's pretty big too 🙂

Pic #1

Pic #2

Pic #3

I have a total of 8 fans in this sucker! It's loud, but not terribly so.... My idle temperature in the case is around 29C...while my P4 3.0GHz idles at around 33C. During load, the case temp goes up to around 31C, while the CPU stay stable at 41C.... Are these temperatures normal? Or should they be better??

Thanks...
 
heres what my case currently looks like - it will look different when im finished

sorry editted to add pic - not used to this forum yet - havent posted much here recently

interior

 
Originally posted by: naughty001
heres what my case currently looks like - it will look different when im finished

sorry editted to add pic - not used to this forum yet - havent posted much here recently

interior

Specs?
 
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