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| Thread ID: 98440 | 2009-03-25 04:13:00 | Cabling+mini ITX in a Mozart TX (Very Big Case) | pantera989 (14533) | Press F1 |
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| 759342 | 2009-03-25 04:13:00 | I have a a Thermaltake Mozart TX, and am hoping to put a mini ITX system into the 2nd side and run windows home server on it, except ive run into a few problems. The first is cabling, with 11 fans, a pump and few lights cabling is crazy and i basically just have an incredible amount of molex connectors sitting on the 2nd side where the mini ITX motherboard is soposed to go. Is there any real tricks to cable routing? The other problem is there isn't enough space for another standard power supply, but the little mini itx power supplys you can buy only run off 12v, not mains power, and cost just as much if not more then standard 750W+ ATX power supplys. The only small power supply i could find that runs of mains is made by thermaltake and fits in a cd drive (www.directron.com) and i can not find a NZ or even austrailan store that sells it. Can anyone help me with ether of these problems? |
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| 759343 | 2009-03-25 09:23:00 | can't help, but holy s**t that's a huge case!! | GameJunkie (72) | ||
| 759344 | 2009-03-25 17:51:00 | To get rid of some of the wires that are not used you could try a modular PSU as you only attach what you need | gary67 (56) | ||
| 759345 | 2009-03-25 19:12:00 | I have a modular power supply, most of the cabling is coming from the 20 or molex connectors from fans, pumps etc. | pantera989 (14533) | ||
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