Basic build layout. Cable management has taken a backseat since the introduction of the graphics card. Haven't had the time to really organize it a little better.
Dr. White
The system was built mainly for the purpose of audio/video editing and the occasional game. I'm a build enthusiast at heart, but usually don't have the money or time to seriously put into the system itself. I do some on-again, off-again overclocking to see how much I can push what hardware I do have, in order to keep up with certain demands, but I usually don't keep the overclock, but rather save the profiles for later use, in case they're needed. It's a very purpose-built system. The monitors I have attached are very basic at the moment. Those will be the next things upgraded. Cable management was better before I started upgrading a few things. I'll get around to improving it later.
On the note of air cooling instead of liquid, there aren't a whole lot of white-colored AIOs available and the ones I could find didn't have very good reviews, so I went with trusty good ol' air cooling. The temps, even overclocked, are not bad at all. Idle is somewhere in the vicinity of 31C and load in the 68-70C range.