http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....atalog=7&depa=1
does that happen to be your case?? (i want one of the ones in that link so bad...) idk it looks like it, and its huge.
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http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....atalog=7&depa=1
does that happen to be your case?? (i want one of the ones in that link so bad...) idk it looks like it, and its huge.
Case looks nice clocker.
Looks like you've got enough room behind your back plate to run your IDE wires when you use them behind your Motherboard and behind there to make it look tidier.
http://www.titansfan098.com/uploader/Pict0004.JPG
http://www.titansfan098.com/uploader/Pict0003.JPG
http://www.titansfan098.com/uploader/Pict0002.JPG
You can hardly tell with my crappy webcam, but my case got extremely tidy when I turned my Drives around, and ran the IDE cables back behind some things. I can run it behind my motherboard, cause there isnt enough room, but it looks like there is in your case.
PC, this is my case.
John,
I've got big plans for the wiring. In her previous incarnations the wiring has been pretty clean.
I hope to do even better this go round.
Yeah, I should go dig up the pic of the guy over at [H] forums that has awesome wiring.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@26 January 2004 - 01:11
PC, this is my case.
John,
I've got big plans for the wiring. In her previous incarnations the wiring has been pretty clean.
I hope to do even better this go round.
someone say the word and I will.
Word.
Ahh, the upper end Xaser cases.
You know, they are all around bashed, (the Xasers) but I like the ability to put 8 fans in my case, like that expandability.
Now I just need to find a case that will be able to put about 6+ fans, 2 of which being my two 120MM panflos.
Took me 20 mins (always does at [H])
http://www.m6.hwgn.net/case_pics/case3.jpg
There it is.
:-)
damn thats a fine wiring job. i wish he would do my case for me.
Wow John, that is very nice!
He's fortunate that his main power lead to the board is tucked away like that.
Mine is out in the open by the RAM and IDE sockets.
Those ribbon IDE cables are looking better to me all the time...so much more flexible than the round, sheathed ones.
Yes, I am tempted to cut a bit out of the back of my PS to be able to flip it upside down and have my power cables out in the back side of the case like hie is.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@26 January 2004 - 01:45
Wow John, that is very nice!
He's fortunate that his main power lead to the board is tucked away like that.
Mine is out in the open by the RAM and IDE sockets.
Those ribbon IDE cables are looking better to me all the time...so much more flexible than the round, sheathed ones.
Also, I know that with my rounded cables its just the individual wires with the tubing over them, if u take off the tubing that makes it rouned, they become very flexible.