That's about the best wiring I've seen in a Stacker 83x, imperial. Those things are a PITA to wire in. Dremel, FTW! lol.
You should be proud.
having a dremel is a major plus - I've got 3 different kinds laying around (always good to have backups as well)
I've been slowly working with it, all the hardware has been changed out to newer stuff since those pics were taken - but shows it's still possible to whip a Stacker into shape. Biggest buggar was figuring out how to work with the cables in such a way that cabling can be removed without having to remove the mobo, i.e. notice how I handled the 24pin power cable.
been re-sleeving all the PSU cables with UV reactive blue, and will be hiding some violet ccfl's into some of the corners inside the case . . . I intend to keep to a "ultraviolet" look, purple and blue blended together, and a very metallic look (I also intend to polish all the aluminum inside the case as well, and fill in the mobo mounting holes that I don't use) - not going for anything over the top and extranvagant, but a very clean, professional look . . . kinda got my inspiration from the film UltraViolet - go fig
once I get all my components for a liquid setup, that will throw a wrench at me, but I've got some plans . . .
+1 great job imperial
maybe flip the HDD's for the next one?
I've thought about doing that, but the biggest headache with that is finding a ribbon long enough to route on the backside and under the mobo - I would need about an extra foot over the length of the cable currently installed. Although, if I would just replace those two with SATA drives it wouldn't be as much of an issue. My primary HDD is at the top of the case (blue SATA line), the lower ones are just storage HDDs.