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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

Finally finishing the cable management on my rig been a while since I started. Well tonight I am finishing it see how long it takes me.

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  • Thanks for all the great comments guys I didn't make a vid right after but I will make one real soon just been busy but it all came out great and it looks much better then this vid.

  • How can you stand having your gpu fan up so loud man..

  • I got used to it doesn't seem so loud with my window air conditioner on.

  • lol when i saw the vid i thought u had a 780 i a gtx 295

    any way good vid

    what webcam do u have never seen a webcam that looked good like that my 5 megapixel camera dosnt look that good

  • Thanks man I wish i had a 295 and an hd cam but this does great for me now.

  • CRAP I told myself I was gunna watch this tomorrow because I was so bummed out already.

    Then I saw 6 minutes, but reassured myself with the creator.

    Good video Rick, as always ;)

  • Thanks for watching why you bummed out?

    Great vids you got lately cant wait to see more of them.

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  • nice work rick wow when did you get the 280 sorry man i dint see the vid were you got that rigs looking gr8 beast

  • Very good work but your fans are pretty loud.

  • Almost done!!! :D

    Nice setting!!!

  • I was wondering why you wanted to use 90* cables on the board side plugs. Yes, he would be able to run the wires closer to the drives (or at least in an easier manner) by using 90* cables. And longer cables would also be simpler to hide here, I agree.

  • Damn, you're cabling looks much much better than mine, lol. Well thought out. Very nice parts. You are very smart at choosing the right parts for your uses. Great work man, it looks so much better than it used to, lol.

  • Regarding pressure on the Ports, its really down to a judgement call as to how tightly he should wrap them. Though, he won't need much pressure to run the cables where he wants them to go.

    Good thought :)

  • You're right to question the amount of pressure that the Sata ports will be forced to withstand, though it is directly relative to how close to the ports you tie the cables, how closely plugged the cables are (and which direction) and how tightly the cables are tied together. In this particular situation (sata ports right angle to the board) it is actually preferable to use straight sata cables as right angle cables will either come straight up or down requiring odd angles to route the cables...

  • Nice work Rick. If I may make a suggestion, try running the PCI-e Power cables flush down the end of the card and flush down the motherboard tray, then arc them behind your hard drive cage. Same with the Sata cables, make sure they're all installed in adjacent slots if able and zip-tie them as closely as you can to their ports without putting strain on the ports. Then zip-tie them at intervals (to keep them as a unit) so they are flat together and run them the same direction as your PCI-E cables

  • thats not good. it want burn out in a few days it takes time but it most likely will in the future. but you shouldnt need to worry about it that much

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