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I had the exact same thing, I tried my best to arrange it and tie it up.... still no dice so I just pressed the side cover on and hoped for the best. It closed, with a bulge but the screw is holding it on so all good!

I think I will end up doing the same. But I will try dedicate three hours to try fix this mess.
 
I think I will end up doing the same. But I will try dedicate three hours to try fix this mess.
I'm hoping a better case will sort it out, there's basically no space in mine, even if I tied it all up perfectly the cover just skims over my cable mess.

Going back to my earlier question about what makes a good case... this is a biggie, do some cases have amazing cable management?
 
I'm hoping a better case will sort it out, there's basically no space in mine, even if I tied it all up perfectly the cover just skims over my cable mess.

Going back to my earlier question about what makes a good case... this is a biggie, do some cases have amazing cable management?

I have the Corsair 4000D Airflow. Has loads of room behind the rear panel for cable management, with cable routes as well as Velcro ties.
 
I'm hoping a better case will sort it out, there's basically no space in mine, even if I tied it all up perfectly the cover just skims over my cable mess.

Going back to my earlier question about what makes a good case... this is a biggie, do some cases have amazing cable management?
I'm on Phanteks P500A, there is a lot of space if you not gonna use modded cables, put extra fans, extra HDD cages and fan hubs. But the more you add those the more the case gets clustered and now you have the back full.
 
I have the Corsair 4000D Airflow. Has loads of room behind the rear panel for cable management, with cable routes as well as Velcro ties.
On P500A I wouldn't say there is enough room if you will add a lot of extras to the case. It's just OK of you will only add one or two SSD after the M.2
 
I have the Corsair 4000D Airflow. Has loads of room behind the rear panel for cable management, with cable routes as well as Velcro ties.
With the 4000D and 5000D I noticed the specs say: " 2x 3.5", 2x 2.5" Drive Bays Supported "
Is that correct? Only two 3.5" HDDs can be housed in these cases?
 
what is the cheapest i can get this for
Celeron G4950
Don't see them anywhere, seems like the G5905 is the next best option. It's a dual-core CPU with no Hyperthreading though. Who do you hate that you want to buy this for?
 
Look I want to test this rog board.what PC shops in Capetown test motherboards
Is it under warranty? If so, send it back to the supplier for testing. You could try a Matrix or something like that, they may help.
 
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The buyer said to me test before you buy. He told me he sold his CPU and RAM, if I want to buy the board I am welcome to test it first. He want 2500 for it
 
The buyer said to me test before you buy. He told me he sold his CPU and RAM, if I want to buy the board I am welcome to test it first. He want 2500 for it

Just get this
 
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