Doing a new build with the Antec P182 case. PSU is housed in the bottom of the case and after re-routing the 24 pin mobo and the 4+4 EPS connector cables several times I can barely make the 24 pin connector reach its plug... but only by pinching it between the mobo and the 9800GTX video card. The 4+4 EPS connector is about half an inch short, even pinched between mobo and video card. 4+4 plugs are at the very top left corner of the mobo.
Headed over to Frys after dindin and lo and behold a Corsair 750TX PSU found it's way back to my house!
The 24 pin mobo, 8 pin EPS, and all 4 PCI-e cables, for the record, are 24" inches long. All the other cables, SATA and 4 pin (molex) cables were even longer.
FWIW, the Antec NeoHE 550 has cables that are *just* long enough to reach the mobo connector on an EVGA 680sli when fitted to the P180/182.
And by "just" I mean that to actually hook the bugger up and run the cable round the back side of the chassis, I had to unscrew the PSU, *squeeeeeze* the mobo connector into its socket, before screwing the PSU back in place. This was actually quite a physical feat with the rig pre-populated with drives, etc. in what is a very solid steel chassis and I'm sure that the now very taut PSU cable is not healthy for it despite this chassis having neatly protected anti-chafe cutouts for the cables.
Pretty sure that the cable *just* reaching was more luck than design on behalf of Antec. Would also be interested to know if some of their bigger PSUs, e.g. TruePower Quattro do have longer cables than my "little" 550W...
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