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Are there any videos of the NZXT S340 case being used and shows cable management and where each wire goes? I'm super new to building a computer and I got all the out of the case stuff under control and everything, just the thing that scares me is the cable management for each case... are there any guides/videos that show each cable being managed and put through? thank you.

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Mine looks like this (changed it to green so you can see)

The cables mostly go behind the white panel thing. The back of the case is a different story. #whatcablemanagement

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Its really not that hard and theres no need to be scared. All there is to it is to grab the cable from the psu, route it through the hole(s) near the psu around the back of the motherboard and route it through a hole where the cnnector is placed on your mobo. Then zip tie it all up. 

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Just take your time and carefully route every cable to the right spot. 

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Are there any videos of the NZXT S340 case being used and shows cable management and where each wire goes? I'm super new to building a computer and I got all the out of the case stuff under control and everything, just the thing that scares me is the cable management for each case... are there any guides/videos that show each cable being managed and put through? thank you.

 

 

The S340 was a really good choice. Great build quality and looks to be pretty easy to build in too.

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