 So wala si Anton ngayon, so we can do whatever we want. Dead joke lang. So we're here at Hardware Sugar in Makati in sa aming physical store and we've been getting requests to do cable management video so that's what we're going to do. We're going to build a system, a brand new system tapos we're going to give you four tips para makable manage nantama yung system nyo. Although pwede rin naman to doon sa mga existing ng systems or mga built na systems na so okay na yon. I'm Rocky the programmer and with me is Jay, our resident tech guy and this is four tips for cable management. So tip number one is to plan and visualize your build. So bago ka mag cable manage, bago ka mag buhol-buhol or mag putul-putul ng wires, dapat alam mo mo na kustan mag end up yung component mo inside the case that also goes for all the cables and all the headers kung saan mo siya ipapasok sa motherboard mo. And also yung allowance na ia alat mo for the length of the cables. So basically lahat nung kailangan na headers nya at nasa perimeter ng motherboard. And that goes the same naman for almost all motherboards lahat nung kailangan mo like yung headers ng RGB, yung front panel headers na doon siya sa gilin with the exceptions of some na nasa bandang CPU. So we'll start on identifying nasa an yung headers nung motherboard. For example this motherboard has headers for PWM fans near the CPU and another the bottom side of the motherboard. Same with the RGB headers na gagamitin since they're also important. There's one on the bottom side, there's also one sa right side nung motherboard so we'll start from there. Okay so next we'll determine saan naman tatakbo yung cables natin. I group up PWM fans from top side sa hardware side nung case. Then we'll run it here sa right mouse side nung case para mapasok natin sa PWM header near the CPU since tulang yung header ng CPU anang build natin. Next yung cables natin from the PSU like for example etong 24 pin power for the motherboard. As you can see nyo sa case natin nara na siya ang built in route para dito sa cable nato. Atos sa, since this hole is the nearest route para sa 24 pin port natin sa motherboard, yun yung pinang ideal na route para sa anang. Okay sa please note na we're not committing sa cabling natin, we're just visualizing saan mas ideal na erouting cables for the build. And it's normal din na bawa nakapag-tay ka na, pwede mong ulitin yun kaya at this point minimize natin yun kaya we're planning and visualizing it. Okay tip number two is manage the slack. As you can see yun ang mga yun, yun doa. Design sila na maging sobrang haba kasi siyempre they want to accommodate for a lot of configurations and sizes nung case that's why sobrang haba nito lagi. Itong step na ito is yun pag-manage nung excess na length ng cables. So we'll give an example here yun PWM cables from the fan. One is longer, one is shorter. What I usually do is twin-twist ko yun longer dun sa shorter cable so they'll have the same length and mas madali silang yun manage. Yun. As you can see para sa silan ng length, almost para silan ng length. We can manage them more easier. Next ETS, as you can see medyo kalat siya. We can route this here para malas natin yun slack. Then later papaitaw sa inyo kung pa na natin siya i-keep on that place. Tip number three is keep it together. Ngayon na identify na natin yun tamang length ng cables. Next time na gagamit na tayo nung zip ties or twist ties or yun cable ties from inside your case. The idea here is to tie up yung excess na na identify nga natin. We want to keep it tight and neat inside the case para hindi rin sila naging interfere with each other. Dun kasi sa excess na length nung cables dun nagsisimula yun messiness dun sa alo ng case mo. We'll use the EPS cable as an example since in place na siya, we'll secure it by yun same zip ties, hindi siya going all over the place. Yes, that's the PWM header, since tumata ko sila sa isang route, I braided them nalang. So, di rin sila ka lahat. Pwede daw yun? Pwede yung pwede. So hindi naman siya masisira na yun yun? Hindi siya masisira. Since it's shielded din yung cable ng PWM, wala makiging problema nga nila. Next is front panel cable. Since meron ng mount for zip ties yung ating front panel cable route, dun natin siya is a zip tie. Same with the 24 pin power ng motherboard, meron siya mount dito, dito na rin natin siya isisip na. At this point, na plano na natin yung build and na route na natin ang tama yung cables, na address na rin natin yung slack. So ngayon, gagawin na natin yung tip number four and that is to hide and talk. Ngayon, ang gagawin natin is to basically iahide natin and ita talk din natin yung excess na cables para ang main na objective nito is to neatly and easily close yung back panel natin. So mamaya kapag ginawa na ni Jade yung pag-close nung panels, malalaman natin kung tama ba lahat nung pinagsasabi namin na tips. Kasi dapat swak yun as in walang bulge and walang tumatama na cable dun sa side panel pag kinlose na natin siya. As you can see, merong excess sata cables and mollix cables yung PSU natin na hindi natin nagamit. Since merong PSU shroud yung case natin, ita talk natin siya sa loob. So as you can see, hindi naman siya ultra super neat diba, pero hindi siya mag-interfere with anything, especially kung pag-close natin yung back panel, sana. Next, sa GPU, nung route tayo nung cables earlier, nila gawin siya ng kong ting allowance. Ipagplug natin siya dyan. Then, ito show natin yung cables ko balik. That way, ulang sobrang na na sa front side ng build. Then, ito zipline na natin siya ko balik. Okay, moment of truth. Malalaman natin kung may sense mo yung pinagsasabi namin sa video na to at this step. Ngayon, i-close natin yung back panel. Kailangan smooth yun. Kailangan hindi kami mahirapan, and kailangan mak-close namin without effort and without bulge dun sa backside panel. Okay, Jay, do the honors. Medyo anti-climactic, pero yung. Mahayos siya. Mahayos siya, mahayos. Okay, so back mo natin kailangan mag-cable manage. As you've seen dun sa videos, although we simplified it, it took a lot of time then. It's very time-consuming. And it's just sa mga pinakamatagal na processes na gagawin mo sa pag-build ng PC. So, bang baka kailangan ang gawin? Number one is yung aesthetics. Syempre, for cases like this na mayroong siyang tempered gas, may kita mo yung inside yung case. And it just brings you more pride and accomplishment. Kapag ka nakita mo na na sobrang ayos and sobrang uncluttered nung luog ng PC mo. Number two is yung ease of maintenance. Kung nakita niyo kanina na na maayos yung mga cables and routed sila properly, madali rin silang itake apart and madali rin silang linisin. Kadalasan kaya hindi natin nililinis yung lukob ng PC natin kasi pagbukas natin nung backside panel, parang napakagulu and napaka daunting na agad nung task. Kasi sobrang daming nangyayari and sobrang daming tangels and ang dami-daming mo kailangan gawin. Just to clean the thing. And cable management solves all of that. Mas madali siya linisin, mas madali siya in-maintain. Number three is yung ease din ng pag-upgrade. Since alang mo lahat kung sang nakarout yung cables mo and your headers mo. If you're going to let's say upgrade later, baka gusto mo palitan to ng radiator or light ang AIO, madali na kasi alang mo kung sang siya nakarout dun sa likod. Mas madali siya kang galin and mas madali siyang palitan din. It's a very time-consuming process but it is worthwhile. It's going to pay dividends years down the road and you'll enjoy your system for much longer. If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe if you haven't already. 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