Ah a bricked PSU is the worst. That happened with my first build in 2019. It booted like 3 times then nothing. After all the other problems I had with doing my first build (including a dead power button on the case) I gave up and took it a shop.
Management in this case with the dual side panels is an absolute bitch, there's nowhere to hide anything.
Ah a bricked PSU is the worst. That happened with my first build in 2019. It booted like 3 times then nothing. After all the other problems I had with doing my first build (including a dead power button on the case) I gave up and took it a shop.
Management in this case with the dual side panels is an absolute bitch, there's nowhere to hide anything.
My case, just in white: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgdQoMB6iTQ
I do not have those problems.
My case, just in white: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgdQoMB6iTQ
I do not have those problems.
Very nice. When my fiance built her pc In a similar case I was quite jealous of the psu shroud and back panel to hide all the wires.
Very nice. When my fiance built her pc In a similar case I was quite jealous of the psu shroud and back panel to hide all the wires.
Yeah but opening that case and having no wires in the way (and no cables to block air flow) is an amazing experience. I built my latest computer in... September, I think. In like February (?) the PSU bricked itself. I didn't have the diagnostic tools to make sure so I took it into a local shop. They confirmed and replaced the brick. They said I did a good job on running the cables but "We're gonna do better." Hey, man, you wanna rerun all those cables and make it all tight like a virgin, you go right ahead.
They did a great job. Nothing is in the way, cables were replaced and/or rerun, yadda yadda.
Cable management isn't for snobs.