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be creative :)

zip ties are your best friend in that case, find points on the case wher you can zip them to, bundle as much cables as you can to one big "cable".

Most times there is enough room left on the left side of the pcie slot to route the CPU 8Pin powercable between gpu and motherboard

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Route your PSU cables (e.g 24-pin, CPU 4/8-pin) BEHIND the motherboard tray, and out the cut-out holes.

Tie up any of the other cables you don't use in a bundle, or try to hide them in the HDD cage at the front.

USE ZIP TIES.

 

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On 02/03/2017 at 2:11 AM, -rascal- said:

Route your PSU cables (e.g 24-pin, CPU 4/8-pin) BEHIND the motherboard tray, and out the cut-out holes.

Tie up any of the other cables you don't use in a bundle, or try to hide them in the HDD cage at the front.

USE ZIP TIES.

 

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I know what u r trying to say..but 24 pin cable i hv tried to hide the cable on the back side but case wont closed properly and the cable look loose..i thnk i need psu or the case modular psu r pretty expensive and why cases r much expensive and every cases r made of same metal..and case companies r making profit just a tempered glass n nothing..btw thanx for the pics

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