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Im sorry this is so long…. Its quite detailed though and I think you could probably follow it step by step and build along with it to cable manage your system if youre using a similar case.
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When I had an Antec PSU a capactitor exploded and threw a fireball out the back of an older computer. Being modular drove down to the store, immediate RMA got home shoved it in and I was done. No rewiring.
Corsair doing the built in cable management is awesome makes life so much easier.
The right angle sata ports on the MB I fell in love with the first MB i bought that had them. Such a small but wonderful change
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@adamjamesroe Not if you buy it on sale and get a free Rampage III Formula at Newegg.
@RecklessDrift What Ares?
@DKboy001 Ares? Let down, 2x HD 5970′s CF Cheaper, better!
This case doesn’t have transparent side panel. So nobody will see how good it looks inside.
All well and good – but you need to do it with a case not *quite* so well designed for cable management. (For instance, my old Antec Sonata II. No real room behind it, definitely no grommets, not even a CPU backplate cutout.) Add to that a non-modular power supply, and you’ve got a challenge.
lol if something starts smoking
@DKboy001 That ARES is amazing.
Awesome build.
I don’t remember there being so many cables on my computer.
Buy a light for filming. Hard to see when everything is black.
just a question for anyone who knows for even the first cable that he weaved in and out of the cable managment system wouldnt the cable tug slightly putting pressure on your motherboard ??
This makes me want to work on my build so bad / buy a new build and put it together
@NCIXcom
My build:
Thermaltake Spedo Advance case
Gigabyte 890FXA-UD5
Phenom II X4 955 BE
2GB G.Skill Trident 2133 memory (4x)
ASUS ARES (you better believe it!)
Rosewill Lightning series 1000 watt PSU
ISGC-400 CPU cooler
FP-01 fan controller/card reader combo
500GB Seagate Momentus XT (4x) in RAID 0
600GB WD VelociRaptor
2TB WD Caviar Green (for ghosting the RAID array)
320GB Seagate Barracuda (for file backup)
HP Blu-Ray burner
D-Link Extreme N wireless adapter
and, Windows 7 Ultimate
how do i get the fan control to work i followed the video but i cant figure it out.
Great video series thanks a lot for posting!
LINUS! THERE’S A PURPLE LIZARD ON YOUR HEAD! LOLZ
@SpectreOfNorway i no what i am on about
@laservader1 You obviously have no clue, ignorance is bliss…
it looks very nice.. its about time i learn how to do cable management on my pc
@twofruitz i7s suck!
That looks great! mine is like a freaking birds’ nest
is that a Full or mid tower
this costs about 3500$ at my place.. fml
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 w/ Corsair Hydro H70
MB: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
Ram: 2 x Corsair XMS3 4GB Dual Channel DDR3 RAM
GPU: MSI R6870 Twin Frozr II Radeon HD 6870 1GB
PSU: Corsair AX750
Case: Corsair the Graphite Series 600T
Thanks Linus ! You made my life so much easier
haha ;P