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rate my cabling?

Honestly, most of your wires were shoved behind your desk. It doesn't look like a big difference.
 
Nice job. I recently did something similar, and within weeks it was back to its original state ><

Are you ever worried your book shelf will collapse and destroy your monitor?
 
Those wires look nice. Oh, by the way, do you have anything to eat? I'm really hungry. Meat would be best. If I had my preferences, it would be something soft and fresh. Perhaps...something like guts.
 
I could have gone from your start to your finish with about 5 zip ties and 30 seconds.

but the parts that no one will ever ever ever see or care about look nice.
 
I could have gone from your start to your finish with about 5 zip ties and 30 seconds.

but the parts that no one will ever ever ever see or care about look nice.

well as i said, the outward change isnt particularly large.

it does look significantly cleaner to me, though. :/
 
Nice job. I recently did something similar, and within weeks it was back to its original state ><

Are you ever worried your book shelf will collapse and destroy your monitor?

i'm far more worried my TV's gonna collapse and kill my xbox.

but it's been stable for 4 years now, i dont think it's going anywhere.
 
When I have more money to buy tools I want to build a very big PDU. I'll just wire in a bunch of evenly spaced out outlets probably grouped in 2. I'll split them up so top is UPS protected and bottom is not, and have two power cords that come out of it.

I find the biggest culpit with cable management is daisy chained power bars. Stuff that uses power adapters take up lot of plug space.
 
One day I have to figure out a way to hide all of the wires on my home entertainment setup. All kinds of speaker wires, HDMI cables, etc. The main problem is that my rack for my equipment is completely open.
 
What size monitor is that and model number?

ALso, i have a monitor that uses the Hansg Drivers, but its not an hans G. It looks exactly the same
 
The cable still is a disaster.

Cut a hole to fit a mounting plate, possibility a single or double electrical box at the TV/monitor and at the base of the wall, then drop a fish line to pull all cables that you need.
 
I kinda have to agree it doesn't look hugely different, but still a bit nicer nonetheless. Not sure I'd have the 360 upright so close to your speaker (chances of the magnetic interference being very small, but still). /nerdy nitpicking
 
how do u stand that weird ass shelf on the bottom there. My shins would be bumping into that constantly
 
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