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Here's my current system. My signature has all the specs of my system. I've done a few small mods to my case, I drilled holes in the top and added handles to make it easier to carry (my wife watches me play Mass Effect in the living room, so they help a lot). I also cut out the grilles for the front intake and rear exhaust fans to improve their airflow and reduce noise. I covered the cuts with rubber u-channel molding.

I did the best wire management I could in this case, it has no wire management options to speak of. Sorry for the blurry phone pictures.

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Side shot showing handles

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The guts

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Rear fan sans grille

not a bad job there friend. Im going to be helping a friend water cool one of these cases soon, if you would like, ill provide some images for you!
 
Thanks, I'd definitely appreciate some ideas. It was easy to manage cables back when I had my P182 but since I went to a smaller, lighter case, it's astronomically more difficult.
 
Hi!

I tinker, and don't have any money. So my computers are neither leet nor top of the line, but I built them myself.

Chronologically,
First (I was 13):
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Second (14):
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Third (15 or 16, don't remember):
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Dude that's the best kind of Modding ever! As true as it gets and right to the Core. And fun.
 
Reverse Watercooling.

To hell with the CPU, those 480's need help!

(My previous system, parted it out and sold it off. almost a year ago to date)


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Your typical run of the mill watercooled 800D:

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(above is with the old 6950's.. basically the same setup with the 580's.

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