- Jan 16, 2001
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I'm waiting on my new case to come in (OK; you can ship it any freakin' day now, EMS!) and am dreaming about transferring all my stuff into the new case. Sad, I know. Anyway, I've been looking at pics of cases with rounded cables. OK, they look neat.
However, so does my current case. I see lots of pics that folks just have the IDE cables basically just hanging all over the place. Draped over PCI cards, resting on the mobo, you get the idea. All the excess IDE cable length in my case are neatly folded, zip-tied together, then zip tied up and out of the way of the airflow. In other words, you can "see" a clear path for the air to take from the front fan, over the cards, mobo and to the rear exhaust.
Supposedly, the main purpose of rounded cables is for better airflow. I think that if you take the time (it's not easy, depending on the case and how much stuff you have in it) to fold, tie and get your flat cables out of the way, you can have just as good airflow as you would if you had rounded cables. My case temp at idle or surfing is exactly 1C over room temp. Under stress it get about 5-8C above room temp.
What do you think?
However, so does my current case. I see lots of pics that folks just have the IDE cables basically just hanging all over the place. Draped over PCI cards, resting on the mobo, you get the idea. All the excess IDE cable length in my case are neatly folded, zip-tied together, then zip tied up and out of the way of the airflow. In other words, you can "see" a clear path for the air to take from the front fan, over the cards, mobo and to the rear exhaust.
Supposedly, the main purpose of rounded cables is for better airflow. I think that if you take the time (it's not easy, depending on the case and how much stuff you have in it) to fold, tie and get your flat cables out of the way, you can have just as good airflow as you would if you had rounded cables. My case temp at idle or surfing is exactly 1C over room temp. Under stress it get about 5-8C above room temp.
What do you think?