Performed Mods:
Hey. Pretty much a standard case except for wire management that makes it look clean and tidy.
I drilled the holes for the cables then filed out to make a slot.I bought some rubber grommets to make it look nicer and protect the wires.
I made the aluminium panel with the X58 cutout(to cover the PSU) and put some LEDs behind it.
I now have a Asus 5870 so i updated the pics with the new card. It was a hassle because these cards have the power connectors on the side and my PCI-E leads werent long enough to reach so i had to lengthen them. I still have a few minor things to do when i get around to it.
UPDATE: Now using a 930 CPU and XL2370 monitor
UPDATE 2:(4/6/2010) Installed OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
Another update Microsoft X4 Keyboard and Roccat Kone + mouse
25 Comments on Buggalugs (Cable Management)
I voted 10/10 for awsum cable management:-)
Check my pc out www.techpowerup.com/gallery/2449.html
congratulations
I should mention, the case itself doesnt come with cable management. I had to drill the holes myself and i used rubber grommets to make it look nice.
Again thanks for the nice comments
Makes me want to go home and rebuild my rig.
10/10!
Makes me want to go home and rebuild my rig.
10/10!
Sweet build, simplistic.
See my rig
www.techpowerup.com/gallery/2443.html
I like me a nice painted interior but your case makes me question my preferences. great cable management indeed and i have to agree with another fellow TPU member, is that all the cables? Is the interior chrome? Very nice job 10/10
The 3 case fans run off a 3 pin lead to the motherboard its right next to the 24 pin connector if you look realy close.
If i had to buy a new case now i would look at the corsair obsidian because it has true cable management without drilling holes, that one has a black interior. But this case is ok if you do the work drilling holes.
I like the minimalist look but i still have a few ideas for this case.
Pictures are a bit dark, but impressive cable management none the less, good work, keep it up.
It might work with a 90 degree power lead but that means running another power lead from the PSU.
I'm going to try to do it somehow.
I got a new graphics card so i updated the pics. Major pain the cards connectors are on the side. My leads werent long enough for the 5870 so i had to lengthen them.
Impressive cable management