My New Build

brandonwh64

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OK here it is

ASUS M4A79T Deluxe AM3 DDR3 AMD 790FX ATX AMD Motherboard |
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition 125W |
Corsair TWINX Dominator Dual Channel 4096MB PC12800 DDR3 1600MHz Memory |
BFG GTX 285 OC+ 1GB |
Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000 RPM - MAIN DRIVE |
2x 250GB/400GB/500GB 7,200 HDDs |
ENERMAX Liberty 500W ATX12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply |
Tuniq Tower 120 |
Windows 7 |
NZXT M59 Case

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betasub

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Sorry, I missed the question in your first post and thought it was a blog.

My 74GB Raptor Mk1 is in retirement: it's barely faster than than the large, high-density 1+TB disks I'm now using, while being hotter and noiser. Do you have plans for an SSD in the near future?
 

brandonwh64

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as of a couple of weeks ago my raptor died and it was out of warranty so i junked it and i was using a 250GB IDE drive and now i got a 400GB 7,200RPMS sata drive for its replacement.

yea i know its a crappy wireing job but i havnt finished the inside yet. once i do i will do a good cable management setup
 

SOSTrooper

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yea i know its a crappy wireing job but i havnt finished the inside yet. once i do i will do a good cable management setup

Well, a good cable management requires planning and thinking ahead, such as routing cables underneath the motherboard when possible.

 
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brandonwh64

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i can always take some stuff out to rearrange everything. im usaully bored at home (ex-military/college student)
 

brandonwh64

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OK i took EVERY thing out and did the best cable management job i could do with all of the PSU wires and case wires. most of them are hidden but the ones that wouldnt fit behind the mobo panel were stuffed in the empty hard drive cage from the back.

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