Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000 CPU Cooler: 2600rpm Zalman CNPS7000A Copper Motherboard: Abit Kv8 Pro RAM: 1Gb Corsair DDR400 CAS2.5 Video Card: ATI All-in-Wonder 9600XT 128Mb Storage: 120Gb & 160Gb hard drives (8Mb cache, 7200 rpm) Optical Storage: NEC 3500a dual layer DVD/CD burner & Liteon 52x/16x CD/DVD-Rom drive Power Supply: Thermaltake 420w Silent PurePower Memory Card Reader: Silverstone SD-P01 6-in-1 reader Case: Lian Li aluminum case with 2x intake, 2x exhaust
Additional Accessories:
All white cables (IDE and power supply sleeving) 2 White cathode lights Vantec NXP-305 fan & light controller Cooler Master aluminum drive bezels Replaced all leds to white
um, like i said the ones running throguh the center are there because they are too short to go around the back. in person you can't notice them much so it is not worth my time to change anything.
Maybe in your case you should use IDE ribbons. Rounded cables can add some zing to some cases, but IMO nothing beats properly managed ribbons. Also, running some wires around the side of the case instead of up the center would help a lot too. There is always something you can do for wires.
with my paricular psu, half of all my wires are hid behind the botherboard already. the ones that do show have no where else to go except where they are. the wires are cleaned up as much as possible. plus, note that looking at it in person you dont see the unorganized wires in the back, as the flash makes everything stand out.
Pretty case, but needs a little more. :)