Cable Management

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Wow, that is good. Specially with the messy powersafe's.

I didnt know PS, supplied such long wires. I can see the Switch has managed to put the Main 24pin plug from behind the mobo tray. :/.
 


Okey... This is what i was doing since morning... And who said SLB was cramped...

Stuff which is in there...

Proccy + HSF
RAM
DFI Ultra D :ohyeah:
2 Sata HDD
I IDE Optical drive
PSU
GFX card with PCIe Power Connector
3 120 MM fans
Sound card
Front USB Connectors
Other Connectors(Font LED,HDD LED and all)
12" dual Channel CCFL(Which is a pain in the @ss to hide)

P.S. Eazy: My photography skill suck... Teach me man...
 
Actually i have a better plan... Just waiting for my new card to arrive... I assure you... No cables... None at all :P...
 
Switch said:
Eazy: My photography skill suck... Teach me man...

You cannot do much with pictures taken with flash on camera - thing to remember is that anything like the metal base plate in the case is going to reflect light back to you - shoot at a slight angle to avoid the shine back of the flash - if you shoot with available light you get more even light over full area but you must use a tripod or rest the camera on something solid otherwise you will get unsharp pictures.

One more point about flash pictures - anything close to camera will have much more light then the parts further away so the foreground tends to look burnt out and the background goes dark. In available light this does not happen.

If the camera has a built in sensor to read the amount of light of the flash (normally called auto flash exposure) then it will always read the amount of the brightest light which will be the things in the foreground or light reflected from shiny metal objects - this is always a pain to handle. Best to shoot with manual flash.

I am sure you are now more confused then before you read this :)
 
First of thanks Eazy... And actually i do understand... I have taken a tripod from my friend to use cause i really wanna learn photography... But sometimes i feel i dont have an eye of a photographer... I try to use flash rare as possible... And i avoid using direct light... Will implement those plans too... Thanks :)

Also can you tell me a little more about ISO settings as that thing always confuses me :P
 
this is some excellent cable management .. now i feel those u/v reactive cables that dfi gives are of no use ... who is gonna see them when they are going to be tucked in somewhere ?? .. hehe.
 
mohit said:
.. now i feel those u/v reactive cables that dfi gives are of no use ... who is gonna see them when they are going to be tucked in somewhere ?? .. hehe.

If you have cables like these DONT TUCK them away... :O

 
wow .. those cables are again amazing .. well i have the stock dfi cables and have ordered an antec green uv reactive cable sleeve ... will do some modding n cable management this week and post pics. maybe ill call switch n take some tips ..hehe if u dont mind switch :)
 
Switch said:
Also can you tell me a little more about ISO settings as that thing always confuses me :P

The lower the ISO number like 50 or 100 the slower the shutter speed and the better the grain quality (beter grain = smoother image)

Higher ISO numbers like 400 is for night shooting - live stage or fireworks - helps reduce camera shake. NOT recommended for pictures of people as will be very grainy and may make them look like they have acne - this may happen in extreme cases of very low light. Also higher speeds like 400 adds noise to the pictures - noise looks like colour dots and streaks on pictures - some cameras are notorious for having this problem at high ISO speeds.
 
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As this thread has become more about Cable Management I request Apollyon to change its name accordingly......
 
@goldenfrag

here is something that may interest you - cable management for the wires at the back of the computer - and the seller is located at.......... BREACH CANDY !!

check it out on this page.....

www.krishaimpex.com
 
@Eazy

thanks for that link man .. I just emailed them regarding it .. the product looks very innovative and promising... i have a real bad clutter behind my table .. especially all those speaker wires. have you tried that multi cord binder yourself or seen it being used anywhere ??
 
mohit said:
have you tried that multi cord binder yourself or seen it being used anywhere ??

I have not seen it - but a friend saw it at an exhibition and said that it looked like a good product. They are located on same street as goldenfrag's residence. Let him be the BAKRA !!! :)
 
Lol.

Ill check it out.

It looks a bit crude to me. Doesnt look too attractive. Cheap quality if you ask me.

Well, ill check em out...
 
goldenfrag said:
Lol.
Ill check it out.
It looks a bit crude to me. Doesnt look too attractive. Cheap quality if you ask me.
Well, ill check em out...

My friend who saw the product at the exhibition mentioned that he felt that it was of good quality - after all it IS a BREACH CANDY source !! :D

I had mentioned this product earlier in TE and at that time bottle or someone else from down South had mentioned seeing this at an exhibition too and I think the reaction was that it was a good product.
 
ok goldie do check that out and post some feedback .. and when u go there do ask them to reply to my mail .. :D
 
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