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Old 16th June 2005, 13:11   #11
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I already have sleeved cables and I am not happy.

Too many unused cables blocking my view, my hands when I do some work inside the PC, airflow...

Plus I think if you only have plugged in the cables you actually use, won't there be more efficient current distribution?
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Old 16th June 2005, 13:29   #12
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Too many unused cables blocking my view
you have PSU wires running across your monitor?

I don't care if there is a cable mess inside a case, as long as the CPU/GPU/HDD area is well kept clear and air can flow, then everything is a-okay.

I don't see the point in having a "clean inside" of your case, unless you don't have a monitor and end up staring at the inside of your PC all the time
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Old 16th June 2005, 15:55   #13
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Very nice review, but capacitances store charges, and voltage, not current, self-inductions store current.

lil detail.
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Very nice review, but capacitances store charges, and voltage, not current, self-inductions store current.
Correct statement; high voltage too
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Old 16th June 2005, 16:56   #15
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For the price PCPC charges, I would want those plug in cables that allow to leave away unused cables.
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For the price PCPC charges, I would want those plug in cables that allow to leave away unused cables.
Lo i wouldn't worry about the cable now ......you can always mod it your self LO

but i would like every caps in side 850W is all japanese Rubycon/NCC/Sanyo OS-CON

if is Teapo......i wouldn't be too happy

cause Teapo don't lastuke:
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Old 16th June 2005, 18:34   #17
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Actually I have those nice Corsair RAM dimms with the light indicators, which tell me how much my memory is being used or whether there is no RAM use, in which case I know the system has frozen and is not merely "taking its time".

Plus I jave enough blue led light to see the motherboard clearly and all of my components. It's really cool at night

In order to achieve that I had to sweat in order to hide all of the unused cables. See I am a minimalist when it comes to my PCs entrails. Only one optical drive, one HDD and the video card, that's all there is inside. (Excellent airflow)

You can imagine how many unused cables I have.
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1) Components can hold +/- 3% is the key; Japanese or not; + 5-year warranty. Country of Origin has become a non-issue for over a decade.

2) Try starring at a case with only the motherboard and nothing else but blue lights = your peace of mind
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Old 16th June 2005, 19:05   #19
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Very likely.

And because I don't think I will have the money to buy all the nice components I need, i think I won't bothe buying a case at all.

That should help with the cable and my view. I'll just lay it all on the table, which will also save me worrying about airflow too
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1) Components can hold +/- 3% is the key; Japanese or not; + 5-year warranty. Country of Origin has become a non-issue for over a decade.

2) Try starring at a case with only the motherboard and nothing else but blue lights = your peace of mind
Already forgot the infamous japanese-capacitor problem?
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