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I cleaned mine up some more while plumbing in a new res and relocating the pump, I'm thinking a complete wiring kit would help
 

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I use to be a big fan of big cases but now I get everything I need out of a mITX form factor. I still have my old 650D hooked up as a backup PC that I plan to do some folding on once summer is over. I like the challenge of going small yet still having the power of a ATX build.
 
Peanutbudder, what kind of temps do you see in that mITX? Looks really cramped. Nice work by the way. I don't think I'd be able to get my hands in there. LOL
 
Under full load stress testing I hit 72*c @ 4.0ghz and my 780ti hits 78*c. I don't like hearing my PC from the other room but if I crank up the fans I can keep everything in the 65*ish area. The silverstone 140mm fan moves a crap ton of air in that little case.
 
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Sorry about the exposure forgot to reload the cleaned up photos back to my phone before I headed to work.

Still a work in progress, need to sleeve SATA and molex wires.
 
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Still more work to be done, I want to add some wire clamps for the back and I need to adjust come cable lengths.
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221263522039?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

http://www.ebay.com/itm/221290464754?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

If you're interested in cleaning up those fan wires to match your PSU wires a tad bit.

Wish case manufactures would add some extra cable management tie down locations near the rear I/O.

Well those are just an extra pair of 120mm I had laying around, only fit them in for extra airflow till i purchased new fans all together, but the new ones will definitely be sleeved!
 
I decided to add my Corsair RM850 and Sapphire HD7950 into my 11th BDE Gamer today. Trying to manage the wiring in an old Xion 160PCB case that never even considered wire management proved to be a challenge. Still, I'm very pleased with the outcome. My next build I'll be learning how to sleeve cables.
 

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De-revited that old Dragon,spray painted in black mat finish,laced them 24 and 6 pins,added a scent of blue leds,here it is

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Decided to rebuild my system last night (got bored).

Corsair 200R, a little oversized and it will have to change soon.

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The back. The front fan is not plugged in, neither is the USB 3.0 cabling, so that's shoved into the small gap above the DVD-RW. I've used yellow SATA cables for the slower stuff and blacks for the SSDs.

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Nothing sticks out more than it is physically possible. Nice and tight. Wish I had grommets on this to hide the back side.

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Picked this up from another member on the site. Really struggled to get the case panel wiring straight.

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These cables were a pain.

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Closer final shot to show how much is tucked away.

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I know it can be much better but I just wanted to post it somewhere :p
4x 2TB SATA HDD RAID10 + 2x 1TB SAS6G HDD RAID1 + 64GB SSD, Biostar board with A4-5000 APU and 2x4GB HyperX 2666 C11 as I had no worse memory around ;).
Case is Bitfenix Prodigy ITX.

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