Potato camera picture.
Specs: Athlon II X4 630 (2.80 GHz)
4 GB DDR3
500 GB HDD
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
No Screen
ATI Radeon HD 5670
Removed internals and drilled out the rivets holding the hard drive cage as well as the 3.5 and 5.25 drive holders.
Masking the case so I can paint the interior.
Cut and drilled out fan holders from acrylic.
Fan panel and original cable management panel.
MDPC-X Sleeves.
(Yes, I'm left-handed)
MDPC-X Sleeves and Crimper
Plotting cable routing for GPU.
EPS/ATX 8-pin cable routing.
Sort of assembled.
24-pin sleeving fun with splits and dummy wires.
Using sleeve organizers as a "jig."
Resto Mod
Had extra parts from previous builds. So I thought I'd put something together that I can move all of my VR peripherals over to so my kids can play without kicking me out of my own computer :)
Case: The case is from a 10 year old (as of this year) Cyberpower PC system I purchased from Newegg... well... 10 years ago. It was fun trying to plan cable management when those older cases weren't really designed with cable management in mind.
Cable Sleeves: Although the colors were not originally planned for this build, my kids liked the combo. So it was worth the tender fingertips doing heatshrinkless sleeving gave me.