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Mar 15 2017 07:10pm
So my case arrived.
And the stock wires for the front I/O panel are ugly Red/Green/White

While there shouldn't be much of them showing, I know it's going to bother me.
How do you guys go about it?

I Imagine the quickest / easiest method would be to use a split wire loom or braided sleeve..
Neither of which being ideal or a permanent solution

What do you guys usually do?
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Mar 15 2017 07:12pm
called sleeving. remove the end's and run some paracord or high grade sleeving.
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Mar 16 2017 04:47am
i usally just tuck them in the back panel with the rest of my wires they are usally long enough to go back there and still be plugged in or you can sleeve them like others suggested
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Mar 16 2017 08:12am
Quote (King Atrhur @ Mar 15 2017 08:12pm)
called sleeving. remove the end's and run some paracord or high grade sleeving.



Paracord is an interesting idea, I have a lot of that lol
If I'm going through the work of removing connectors and installing sleeving I'll probably just buy some nice stuff.
Good idea for the mean time though
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Mar 16 2017 08:38am
small extension cable for that small area that isnt behind the mobo tray

Quote (TpazpoW27 @ Mar 16 2017 09:12am)
Paracord is an interesting idea, I have a lot of that lol
If I'm going through the work of removing connectors and installing sleeving I'll probably just buy some nice stuff.
Good idea for the mean time though


its nice once done and there is tools to make it quicker but still can be very time consuming

This post was edited by yupitsmeh on Mar 16 2017 08:39am
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