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submitted 3 weeks ago by secret300 to c/pcgaming@lemmy.ca

My cable management is so bad I can't close my case but I don't care

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[-] TwistedPear@lemmy.world 37 points 3 weeks ago

Unpopular opinion, but I just get a solid side panel and do minimal to no cable management. I don't care about rgb or if the insides look pretty.

Steer clear of the fans and it's all good.

[-] secret300 16 points 3 weeks ago

Personally I hate RGB. It gives me a headache

[-] Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works 5 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah I don’t get it, don’t you want the only light be coming from the lamp and the monitor?

Imagine if cinemas had RBG on every seat.

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[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

It'll work, but in a few years those cables will be full of dust.

[-] neidu3@sh.itjust.works 27 points 3 weeks ago

I don't see a problem here.

PS: My opinion on PC innards was formed during the reign of IDE cables.

[-] Sturgist@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 weeks ago

Mmmmmmmm..... ketchup and mustard 🤤

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[-] Cort@lemmy.world 18 points 3 weeks ago

Just shove the excess cabling into the 5.25" Bay area so you can shut the case

[-] secret300 5 points 3 weeks ago

Full of my hard drive and SSD :/

[-] Cort@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I think that's the 3.5" Bay you're referring to. The 2 cd/dvd drive bays at the top should be big enough to cram the wires in

[-] secret300 7 points 3 weeks ago

CD drive still in there just not plugged in. But good idea I can just yank it out

[-] Cort@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I haven't looked in years, but you used to be able to get covers or dust filters that popped into 5.25 bays for a few bucks.

Also, those cables are flat, so you might be able to fold them in half and put them under the cd drive, but above the storage drives

[-] nik282000@lemmy.ca 16 points 3 weeks ago
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[-] luciole@beehaw.org 16 points 3 weeks ago

I can tell this isn't a prebuilt because your PSU isn't a sus nondescript metal box.

[-] VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Yeah, though as someone who has a thermaltake psu - depending on the model and sku, it might as well be.

Also, the non-descript psus from SIs that also do servers tend to be pretty solid, from experience.

[-] zib@lemmy.world 14 points 3 weeks ago

Well, the important thing is that the cables aren't impeding the flow of air around the parts that get hot. It doesn't look like they are, so I don't see a problem.

[-] Tywele@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 3 weeks ago

The only thing that matters is that the cables don't get caught up in any fans. Other than that you can stuff as many cables in a PC case as you want and it won't impact temperatures by much (maybe 1 or 2 degrees Celsius). JayzTwoCents made a video about that. Cables don't really impact air flow.

[-] cygnus@lemmy.ca 13 points 3 weeks ago

Eeeewww. You know there's a panel on the other side to hide all that, right?

[-] Masta_Chief@lemmy.world 13 points 3 weeks ago

I haven't seen a case since like 2014 that didn't have the cable management on the other side but like like OPs case doesn't. Hard to tell from here

[-] secret300 18 points 3 weeks ago

It don't. I've had this case for awhile, got it out the dump of an office building and just kept upgrading it.

[-] RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 7 points 3 weeks ago

If this is a proprietary case (such as those from Dell, HP, etc), which it looks like this is, then it probably doesn't.

My suggestion is to get even a bargain bin $50 case and switch to that quickly. Far less limiting and probably has cable management components all over.

[-] kitnaht@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

The Montech cases are really good, come with 6 RGB fans preinstalled, and a glass side (not plexi)

[-] shoulderoforion@fedia.io 13 points 3 weeks ago

As long as you can close the case, and the cables don't get caught in the fans, it's perfect inside.

[-] Sconrad122@lemmy.world 11 points 3 weeks ago

Imagine telling someone around 2015, with Intel dominating CPU sales and AMD competing toe-to-toe with Nvidia in the GPU market, that you are using an Intel GPU with your AMD CPU. The times, they are a changing

[-] RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

I always started out “Imma hide all these cables and make the insides perfect!”

By the time I’d run all the power, fan, IDE, front case, USB, etc. I was like fuckit, I just want to get this thing running. Half-assed jammed the cables out of the way or behind the case ITX backing. Looks like shit, put the case side back on, off I go.

Lots easier now with far fewer cables to be run, cases offer more space behind the mobo for hiding cables and not the 3/4” of space they used to offer.

[-] domi@lemmy.secnd.me 6 points 3 weeks ago

Lots easier now with far fewer cables to be run, cases offer more space behind the mobo for hiding cables and not the 3/4” of space they used to offer.

That's why I only use cube cases nowadays. Just shove all cables into the back and you're done.

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[-] hperrin@lemmy.world 9 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Why did you put an 850W power supply in that? You could probably put a 650W that's much nicer for the same price.

[-] secret300 11 points 3 weeks ago

It was on sale and I thought "eh what the hell I'll upgrade sometime down the road"

[-] bizarroland@fedia.io 11 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, as long as you're pulling more than like 20% of the rated power then having a slightly overspec power supply is only going to bring you good things.

[-] datavoid@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 weeks ago

What about a worse power bill?

[-] qyron@sopuli.xyz 5 points 3 weeks ago

To my knowledge, PSUs are rated up to a declared power output but unless you have hardware that requires all of its power, the PSU doesn't put out the full charge.

[-] cygnus@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 weeks ago

The PSU doesn't use more power just because it has a higher maximum capacity. Plus, a PSU is most efficient at partial loads (usually around 60-70%)

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[-] Codilingus@sh.itjust.works 8 points 3 weeks ago

If no side window, who cares, let it be messy! Call it your sleeper office PC.

[-] Sturgist@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 weeks ago

I have a side window, and still don't give a fuck about cable management. Pc lives under a desk, dust be damned!

[-] villainy@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago

I could tell because every internal connection isn't hot glued in place.

Honestly I can't. Looks like those from the store.

A case with actual drive bays and ribbon cables everywhere, it if wasn't for that AMD Wraith cooler I'd think I was looking at a machine from 20 years ago.

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[-] arudesalad@sh.itjust.works 6 points 3 weeks ago

I had the opposite problem building mine, if I tried to cable manage* I couldn't close the case because there was too much slack

*hiding all the cables in the back panel

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 weeks ago

i can tell because is not all proprietary

[-] Blackmist@feddit.uk 6 points 3 weeks ago
[-] ZeDoTelhado@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

How is the Intel arc treating you op? Is it actually good for general purpose nowadays, or still a lot in beta phase?

[-] qyron@sopuli.xyz 5 points 3 weeks ago

If it works, good. That is what matters. Just remember to clean it every once in a while. I've seen fully dust and lint clogged heatsinks before.

[-] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 weeks ago

How did you get access to my pc???

[-] qyron@sopuli.xyz 5 points 3 weeks ago
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[-] yuri@pawb.social 5 points 3 weeks ago

i always just hang shit somewhere it won’t impede airflow and let it be. the ONE time i bought a prebuilt system was the only time i’ve had a computer with the cables remotely “managed”.

unfortunately one of the zip ties they used impeded the fan on the cpu cooler, but only when the case was closed. it made this buzzing noise that i couldn’t track down for months, and then the motherboard failed. and then the replacement motherboard failed.

i went back to building my own computers again after that.

[-] DannyBoy@sh.itjust.works 4 points 3 weeks ago

I love PC parts branded "sparkle". I had a Sparkle power supply and I just hoped I would never see a magic blue sparkle.

[-] Wahots@pawb.social 4 points 3 weeks ago

How's the Intel GPU treating ya? Looks awesome!

[-] neomachino@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 weeks ago

What's this "cable management" thing?

[-] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 weeks ago

It is where someone, who will most likely never have to do something inside that box ever again, gets to over tighten everything so the plugs are held in by sheer force of will and there is not enough slack left to add a sata ssd.

Nope, I didn't have my last machines wires "managed"

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