CPU cabinet with best cable management behind the motherboard?

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I like the Segotep cases. I'm using one of their MATX cases. But they've got ATX cases as well.

The PSU is hidden. And is a bottom mounted PSU. Mine came with 5 LED fans. Since the mobo has 3 4 pin headers. I brought 2 splitters and used them on 1 of the 4 pin and shared the CPU fan, and the other 4 pin

And there are holes in the top. I put the splitter cables around it.

At the front of the case, I tied the cables to the side and they're wound round the front of the case and the wires from the front are long enough to connect to the mobo

The only cable you can see is the HD audio cable. It goes along the top 1/2 to the connector. In front of the mobo. And it has a window as well

And there are the oval holes the USB 3 cable...
I like the Segotep cases. I'm using one of their MATX cases. But they've got ATX cases as well.

The PSU is hidden. And is a bottom mounted PSU. Mine came with 5 LED fans. Since the mobo has 3 4 pin headers. I brought 2 splitters and used them on 1 of the 4 pin and shared the CPU fan, and the other 4 pin

And there are holes in the top. I put the splitter cables around it.

At the front of the case, I tied the cables to the side and they're wound round the front of the case and the wires from the front are long enough to connect to the mobo

The only cable you can see is the HD audio cable. It goes along the top 1/2 to the connector. In front of the mobo. And it has a window as well

And there are the oval holes the USB 3 cable, SATA cable and USB cables go thru, from the front to their headers on the mobo

Only thing I couldnt find were grommets.....And it doesnt have 5.25 bays. Which I dont need. I can use flash drives, or copy files across the network.

Decided to put a modular PSU in this. Less mess. The only cables that are connected are the ATX12v, 24 pin and 1 SATA cable. I may replace the SATA with an M.2 so I wont need the SATA power or data cable


 
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