M mrjayviper Registered Joined Jul 18, 2012 Nov 18, 2021 #1 specifically the SATA, front USB and 24pin power cables. It seems to be EATX boards with block the cable holes so I'm wondering what people have routed their cables. Thanks for reference, here's a pic of the case:
specifically the SATA, front USB and 24pin power cables. It seems to be EATX boards with block the cable holes so I'm wondering what people have routed their cables. Thanks for reference, here's a pic of the case:
EarthDog Gulper Nozzle Co-Owner Joined Dec 15, 2008 Location Buckeyes! Nov 18, 2021 #2 Please host the image here at the site. That link doesn't work. Yikes... well, not on that case, but I've cut out additional holes with a dremel.
Please host the image here at the site. That link doesn't work. Yikes... well, not on that case, but I've cut out additional holes with a dremel.
WhitehawkEQ Premium Member Joined Dec 6, 2010 Nov 27, 2021 #3 mrjayviper said: specifically the SATA, front USB and 24pin power cables. It seems to be EATX boards with block the cable holes so I'm wondering what people have routed their cables. Thanks for reference, here's a pic of the case: View attachment 214950 Click to expand... Can you upload a picture with the MB in, then we might see where to run the cables.
mrjayviper said: specifically the SATA, front USB and 24pin power cables. It seems to be EATX boards with block the cable holes so I'm wondering what people have routed their cables. Thanks for reference, here's a pic of the case: View attachment 214950 Click to expand... Can you upload a picture with the MB in, then we might see where to run the cables.
EarthDog Gulper Nozzle Co-Owner Joined Dec 15, 2008 Location Buckeyes! Nov 27, 2021 #4 EATX sticks out about an inch or so past the right motherboard mounts and covers the majority of the grommet holes. You can squeeze the SATA cables through, but anything else bends the board.
EATX sticks out about an inch or so past the right motherboard mounts and covers the majority of the grommet holes. You can squeeze the SATA cables through, but anything else bends the board.