https://www.amazon.com/Cablecc-AngledPower-Adapter-Desktops-Graphics/dp/B07P3JDQNC
and
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Degree-Adapter-Capacitor/dp/B07HZ6B6R1
will help tuck the wires closer to the chassis
Making a plastic shroud from under the last PCI slot to bottom and cover the cables on the bottom or using a few zip ties to bring them against the back using slots as anchor points
I bought these last week from Amazon for $6
eBoot 100 Pieces Adhesive Cable Clips Wire Clips Cable Wire Management Wire Cable Holder Clamps Cable Tie Holder for Car, Office and Home https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HR9VS4I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_pCKg8skCoAhty
People keep recommending zipties and I'm just like ya'll should be using velcro.
This was a life saver for me and absolutely worth its weight in gold.
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I went with this method. Ethernet over the Power Lines. On this model you can get up to 300mb. https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Powerline-N300-Starter-XWNB5201/dp/B009WG6K66/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=ethernet+over+power&link_code=qs&qid=1575180290&refinements=p_89%3ANETGEAR&rnid=2528832011&sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-4
Why did you not put them further apart to the appropriate slot spacing??
Acording the the manual, the lower card is only PCIe 3.0 8x!.
If you move the lower card down, it will get more bandwidth, AND NOT STARVE THE TOP CARD FOR AIR!
You don't need extensions, just combs.
some of these will work, might be a little loose on your cables but will definitely improve the way it sits.
Look up "graphics card brace" on amazon. I have the Atlas brand, Fourth level mfg is good too. Holds my 12" card nice and straight. They range from $14 and up. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DQK7DDW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YIauAbW21WGJ0
Found em on amazon, looks bigger in pictures but you can get a fair chunk of cables in them.
I just finished this build a few days ago for my showroom, and I'm pretty proud of it. It was my first time working in the Corsair Carbide 300R. Far too often it seems that cable "management" stops behind the motherboard tray. I think that the mark of a truly beautiful build means cable management is practiced even in areas that aren't often seen.
Specs are as follows:
*Intel Core i7-3770k CPU
*Gigabyte Z77X-D3H Motherboard
*16GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 RAM
*EVGA GTX 560ti Classified Edition Graphics Card
*Crucial M4 256GB SSD
*2TB Western Digitial RE4 Enterprise-Class Hard Drive
*Corsair H100 Watercooling Loop
*Corsair HX750 Modular PSU
*Corsair Carbide 300R Case
*Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
*Samsung DVD Burner
Mirror in case Imgur goes down again:
FRONT: http://tinypic.com/r/3484w0j/6 BACK: http://tinypic.com/r/2cd8qk5/6
I bought a ton of these on amazon and they've come in handy for times when I can't avoid this. Great point you're making.
Bluesky 20Pcs Black Ethernet Hub Port RJ45 Anti Dust Cover Cap Protector Plug (RJ45) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K7FT1PM/
I have these extensions from Asiahorse
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C735N9C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_t1_-NP2FbK9PHFFQ
They work and look great. The one downside is the extra cables to deal with the management on the back of the case.
Ok. Here's the issue i have with some of these recommendations:
My personall recommendation is as follows:
Get a Cable Raceway that goes under your desk like this one
Use double sided tape to affix the transformer to the bottom of your desk or the wall behind it
I second this they make precut sleeving similar to tech flex on amazon. I use it to his cables in my setup. Alex Tech 25ft - 1/2 inch Cord... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FXF12HC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Do you have 3 combs for that ATX cable? cuz you could slide them down. Realistically you don't need them in the back. Also I have that same GPU... what the heck case do you have that actually makes it look small? You should grab a gpu bracket (I have this one, it's cheap and does the job well but the paint is cheap and will absolutely scratch off the first time you screw it on)
You can definitely pull those cables on the left side back through. Looks like front panels? USB 3.0 is always a tough one to manage since it's so firm. You can fold up the CPU cooler cable above the cooler I think but I'm not sure. The PCIE cables are satisfying to look at IMO. Same thing with the EPS cables as the ATX cables, move the combs closer together if you can.
Unless you are wicked OCD then this is a great job done. I hope my criticism was received as helpful and nontoxic.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077FTS61W/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_TuERFbMX3E4B8
I was having trouble finding uv cold cathodes so I went with these. Some of the reviews say they're just purple leds but they work just fine for me.
Or just buy an extension cable from amazon. Delivers to BC I think.
Here is an amazon link to the desk. It goes by different names. The table is attached by screws. It's pretty solid. I recommend it.
Here is a pic so maybe a reverse google image search will reveal some UK results Pic
NZXT RGB & Fan Controller - AC-2RGBC-B1 - Two RGB Lighting Channels - Three Digital Fan Channels - Powered by CAM V4 Software - Magent/Velcro Mounting - Internal PC Lighting Controller - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082PM4K93/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9BwtFbH5VVFVG
It will take a solid day, no joke.
Like everyone has said; turn off everything, get a bigger surge protector or plug them in independently, unplug and clean every cable. Make sure you know what device they hook up to.
Clean your entire space while your at it cause that’s pretty nasty ngl. And plug everything in one at a time.
I reccomend getting a wheel of Velcro and cutting as you need. It’s cheaper and more efficient. This one has been great.
The cleaning and setting everything up is the easy part. Should take about 1-2 hours. Routing and managing is what takes up all the time imo.
It’s a CloverTale, got it for $10 usd off Amazon. I like it, does what it’s suppose to and looks decent. Here’s the link
This ain't bad TBH. But if you want to take it to the next level some clean cable extensions will really spruce up your build and make sure it comes with cable combs. Here's what I use.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C735N9C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_6MB1HVMD176EZ4S69KP4
Thanks, i got a cable that connects directly to my psu and gpu from. amz. The adapter that comes with the rtx cards sucks 😆
It all depends what your setup is, can you share some photos?
If you don't have a glass desk I would consider one of these pass through cable solution that you van screw under the desk https://www.amazon.com/Under-Desk-Cable-Management-Tray/dp/B08282RGV7?ref_=d6k_applink_bb_marketplace
Well man, I don't know what your budget's like...but there's this thing on Amazon.
It's not cheap, but seems to do exactly what you're looking for.
You can buy small zip tie mounts on Amazon. Here are some:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HDL9TM6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I used them in my case, here is what it looks like:
Scissors and these velcro strips.
The H100i also has some twist ties on the cables already, I left those on. The velcro pieces that say Fractal Design are preinstalled in the case.
A tailor’s measuring tape works great, especially if you have an extra pair of hands to help you hold the tape in place while you’re measuring. If the tape uses centimeter increments, just multiply by 10 to get the equivalent in millimeters.
CableMod also gives you the default lengths as a starting point when using the configurator, so that should give you a rough idea of what you’ll probably need.
How much slack you’d want is entirely up to you. If you want to keep things clean, you’ll want to be fairly accurate on the lengths so that there’s less to stash away behind the motherboard— but that also means you’ll have fewer options for rearranging or moving to a different case later on down the road. I’d add at least a couple of extra inches (50mm) per cable if it were me... I personally prefer having more cable than I think I need just so I have a little wiggle room (and it lets me get creative with how I route them, too). This is obviously assuming that your case isn’t too cramped to begin with.
Lastly, I hope you’ve saved up *a lot * of cash. Doing a full custom kit can add up really fast, especially if you’re trying to account for any extra cables that you might need in the future since it can take a few weeks to get them delivered (or if you’re trying to get the most bang for your buck with the flat rate shipping costs). Trust me, I know.
Oof, few things...
I've personally used that case in a small office setup, it looks like it should fit in that space if you have a couple inches to move things around, but obviously measure. If so, you could route everything in cleanly, and then set the PC on top.
MDPC-X sleeving
16AWG wire
16AWG Molex Female ATX terminals (male too if you're doing extensions)
24pin ATX connector (Motherboard), 8pin EPS (CPU power), and 8 or 6 pin PCIE (GPU power) *All female if you're doing full custom, or half female and half male if doing extensions
MDPC-X Crimper (you can find cheaper crimpers, but if you want secure and solid crimps, spend the money on MDPC-X
Some sort of wire stripping tool I use something like this
Sharp scissors
Small snips
A lighter. (I personally use a Zippo... you can use whatever. Some people use a sort of torch, but I have found my own technique in using open flame)
Some heatshrink
I think that's about it! Goodluck!
Zip Tie Adhesive Mounts Self Adhesive 3M Cable Tie Base Holders with Multi-Purpose Tie wire clips with screw hole,Anchor stick on wire holder with White and Black (140 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088H1QGGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_eaPsFb5KY72YA US amazon link here
Is it 2-3 inches away from the cast iron radiator?
The cable probably works fine but you might want to protect it somehow from the heat of the radiator if you can. Maybe something like this. You could probably buy just a few feet for very cheap from a hardware or autoparts store, there are cleaner looking fixes if you are willing to spend a little more money.
I read through the amazon listing and the product said the conductor was made of 100% bare copper and "therefore fully compliant with UL Code 444, which requires pure bare copper wire in communications cables". The certification to look for in the united states is "UL Listed" which this is not. That information, combined with the fact that it is very flat for a cat-5 cable suggests to me that the insulation on this wire is probably quite cheap and not rated to be anywhere near a radiator. source: electrician.
It looks good, just need a bit cleaning up. Things i'd do:
It's a few strategically placed cable clips https://www.amazon.com/Rustark-Adjustable-Self-Adhesive-Straps-management/dp/B071RGCJLT/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=cable+management+clips&qid=1671051909&s=industrial&sprefix=cable+man%2Cindustrial%2C130&sr=1-5
And 3M hanging strips to mount the hardware. I have the 16lb ones holding up the 2 power strips, the dock, and the KVM.
The big box in the front is the KVM. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083NGXHWG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&th=1
There is also a USB-C hub for my work machine. I don't know the model; it came from our IT department.
So cool!! The red and white is way more interesting than red and black in my opinion! I just became obsessed with Gundam and I ordered this one to go inside my build! And also because I needed to spend a few more dollars on Jet to get free shipping for my new monitor stand haha!
Anyway, good looking build!
That is from the Legrand WMC801 kit. Here is a smaller plate. https://www.amazon.com/DATACOMM-ELECTRONICS-45-0006-WH-Hole-Plate/dp/B00Z8LMILK You may also be able to get a 3D print of a grommet done. https://thangs.com/search/wall%20grommet%20recessed?scope=all
I'd recommend a set like this: Wood drill set
OP, your post was over a year ago but how did it turn out?
Second Q cause I am in the dark about stuff like this.
I had cable internet with ISP #1 (1 Gig down 50 MB up)
ISP #2 offered fiber for $50 cheaper a month so I went with it (1 gig up and down)
I am now working from home and in a different part of the house.
Would I be able to use the existing coaxial cable infrastructure using these adapters to connect my pc to my router to avoid having to use wifi? If so, do you think it would be good speeds?
https://www.amazon.com/Coaxial-Ethernet-Adapter-Converter-UIInosoo/dp/B09NXWW1F2
I wish you luck. Ali express can be very hit and miss.
Ayy, sometimes it only takes the right words to find whatcha need.
So not 100% sure this would work for what you need but it is way cheaper again. It certainly doesn't look that pretty, and it looks like itd be pretty fiddly, but its a much smaller investment for a test.
https://www.amazon.com/RACYMAY-Electric-Machine-Professional-Vineyard/dp/B09WYYDHLJ/
Short answer: lots of zip ties.
Longer answer: after I get everything installed, I straighten out and bunch together wire types - fan, RGB, etc. RGB or fan controller placement is important. I consider both where the SATA power and USB cables will run, and try to keep them near the edge, also eyeing how far/where the fan and RGB wires will have to go to get to the controller.
I start with the fan wires, usually running them to the header closest to them. I often cheat on this step and cut out the excess wire, replacing the terminal and connectors at the proper length. It's fine just to fold the wires back on themselves and use zip ties to bundle them into small cables. I tuck these into the channels at the edge of the case, either using the case's cable tie-downs or cable clips to hold them in place.
RGB cables are similar. If they run to a controller I plug them in and then start bunching them into order from the controller back, securing with zip ties. Back at their origin I'll bundle up the excess (or I often cut them to length, like with the fan wires). If they're the type that daisy-chain together, I'll connect all of them, secure the connectors with electric tape or heat shrink, then bundle them up into the channels with the fan wires.
Large cables come next and are easier. Connect them, then find a good course to route them along, securing with zip ties. I do PSU cables last, as they can often run on top of the other wires to further hide them.
For me it's takes a few hours, and my clients probably never see the back side of their case. But I know it's there, and I can come get internet brownie points here and on IG for my trouble, lol.
I've found adapters, like this one, can be really helpful in tight places.
A more radical option is to trim a little of the rubber base away from the cable, like this. If you carefully cut through just the base part, it will come away from the cable. That should allow you to just insert the cable straight through that hole.
Wrapping/bunching the cables into one run, and running the cables through the nearest hole in your desk would make it look a lot cleaner.
That way all the clutter would be under the desk and hidden.
Normally, I would get a piece of wood and paint it to cover lol however I just did a new idea, This item looks like its gonna do the job even better.
I’d probably swap those out for something like this so the plug is a standard one in the extension lead & then just a figure of 8 on the other end into the usb charger.
I use sleeves like this:
https://www.amazon.com/EVEO-Cable-Management-Sleeve-Organizers/dp/B07Y23TMZ4/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?crid=1LWADHXXCWH7J&keywords=cable sleeve&qid=1656178897&sprefix=cable sleeve%2Caps%2C522&sr=8-8
In your use case it would make sense to get shorter ones. For example use one for both HDMI cables, then open them at the monitors, another for USB stuff going to the same spot.
Or just get a cable tray mounted on the underside of your desk.
(https://www.amazon.co.uk/VOLKSLAND-Hanging-Organiser-Pockets-Bathroom/dp/B089343VX8/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=Shoe+Hangers&qid=1656167619&sr=8-3)[I use something like this for storing game controllers.] Perhaps you could do the same for cables?
How about a USB-C extension cable like this one?
You can plug it into your tower and plug the USB-C from your screen into the other end somewhere on your desk where you can reach it. Then to swap you only need to unplug the extension rather than going behind your tower.
Looks like 'M14 2-Pin'
Idk much about it, but quick searching shows various uses from Solar Lighting to LED connectors.
I've been using this cable for the last 3 year for my portable workstation (laptop + portable monitor) and it been solid.
Unfortunately, I need a singular cable as I will be running it through a cable clamp on my camera system.
People have recommended me a few on other posts and I've ordered one so far. But I'm a bit skeptical of it's quality as it has a few review about it being either dead on arrival or melting when being used.
This is one I've bought to test that has a few bad reviews: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MYWAHCI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XQ43SCKYJS3P6XBNR3X3?pldnSite=1
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-thunderbolt-dock-wd19tbs/apd/210-azbi/pc-accessories
Dell Latitude 5320 13.3" Notebook, Intel Core i7-1185G7, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Intel Iris Xe Graphics (WTJW5) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08Y6CDDGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5WJRGX4W18GESK2WPT3V
ViewSonic VA2447-MHU 24 Inch Full HD 1080p USB-C Monitor with Ultra-Thin Bezel, Adaptive Sync, 75Hz, Eye Care, 15W Charging, HDMI, and VGA Inputs for Home and Office https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XJ59CQJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4GVZ0S9241PNK1RBQYXT?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I prefer these Velcro cable ties. Been using them for decades in multiple PC builds and never had a problem. Not sure what the previous comment means by “grab dust.” I’ve never encountered that.
These zip-tie anchors I’ve found work the best with IKEA particleboard tabletops; the nails slip out and adhesive anchors don’t stick well to the bottom rough edge. Having gone through close to a dozen of these tabletops, taking an hour to prime the rough bottom edge with Kilz makes a big difference.
If you’re working against gravity, those things suck. if you’re working with it, they’re great. My assumption was hidden under the desk as I do myself.
Search “Adjustable self-adhesive nylon cable straps” from your preferred vendor, I believe that’s what it is.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L6HJ43K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_4M5WG4KWBAQBPWAQKKP9?psc=1
These things are pretty neat - https://www.amazon.com.au/Sinjimoru-Magnetic-Multipurpose-Management-Organizer/dp/B01DPGW22Y?th=1 (or anything equivalent)
Expensive though, I modeled and 3D printed something similar for 5mm magnets as I had them lying around
Weirdly downvoted. They might as well wall mount their monitor and run the cables down.
OP, if you go that route, I strongly recommend a installing 2-gang mixed voltage old work box on the wall behind your monitor as it isn’t code to run regular power cables in the wall.
If you’re averse to electrical work, you could try this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9C1176/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_0KHX7WA9MP5CE53XZ2ZQ
Apparently this is up to code (because they use Romex in the wall). The power brick for the monitor is unfortunately bulky so your best bet is to zip tie power cables in a bundle and mount it all to either the monitor arm or the back of your screen.
The cables for your desktop peripherals and things like the PlayStation are tougher, I’d drill a hole in the desk near the wall on the side of your dominant hand and be done with it.
I just moved a bunch of my stuff to a shelf above my desk, similar to what you have going on the the picture. I found these white cable sleeves and am using them. Against a white wall they surprisingly blend in quite well. Much more flexible and forgiving than the cable channels that you stick to the wall.
I bought one of these and it works great.
JideTech 2-Port USB HDMI Cable KVM Switch Video, Cables & USB Peripheral Sharing Support 4k×2K@30hz Resolution https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QM6ND7R/ref=cm_sw_r_apanp_TSTTXe2K3CKTt
It's an EZDIY Vertical GPU bracket. I removed the PCIe riser, and then modified it to accept two PCI risers I picked up from eBay. The bracket is mounted into a hole cut into the mesh at the back of the case. The mesh at the edges is bent to be parallel to the edge of the riser, providing decent structural support and holes for screws to pass through. Not amazing, but gets the job done and looks okay.
I bought that amazon.ca/gp/product/B08CZ3N5CC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and botted my powersupply and ethernet switch under my desk and it helped a lot
A simple thunderbolt to DisplayPort adapter would suffice. There’s no bottleneck there. Hell, since you’re just doing 4K@60, you can actually run both off a single port with this adapter from StarTech, since DisplayPort 1.2 is all you need for that resolution.
It even lists 100W PD (power delivery); your MacBook requires 87W most likely, so that device would be a single cord connected to your MacBook for charging, peripherals, monitors, etc.
What exactly are you looking for? USB Type E male on one end and USB Type C female on the other? If you search USB Type E PCI you'll find those. You can also find Type A cables.
Cable Raceway Kit, Stageek Cable Management System Kit Open Slot Wiring Raceway Duct with Cover, On-Wall Cable Concealer Cord Organizer to Hide Wires Cords for TVs, Computers - 9x15.4inch, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FFN2HN6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_98W2GN0AKP861CDQJJY7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
My favorites, I’ve done cable management for myself, my girlfriend, and a few friends all using these. They make it so easy to keep everything tidy.
I had a similar issue and I solved it by using adhesive zip tie mounts on the back of my monitors to run all the cables. I figured out how long each run needed to be and bundled the excess so there wasn’t a rats nest. I also used some 3m tape to attach my power strip to the back of one monitors so there is only one cable running down for power. Zip tie mounts
Desk Cable Management Tray, 2 Pack - Ultra-Sturdy Under Desk Storage for Keeping Desk Cables Tidy, Carbon Steel Holds Up to 11 pounds, Under Desk Cable Tray 15 x 4,3 x 4,1 inches (Black) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B088GLTZBX
Spiralwrap! can be black or opaque! & different widths. easy non permanent solutin! :)
4K DisplayPort to HDMI Cable Adapter, WARRKY [Aluminum Shell, Nylon Braided] High Speed (1440P 60Hz, 1080P 120Hz) Uni-Directional DP to HDMI Cord Compatible for Dell, HP, Insignia, Samsung, More -6FT https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B081GGNWCX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_G6F2G514T1Q7096XYVBC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
My personal suggestion? Leave it. One single purposeful wire isn't ugly or detracting from anything.
Next suggestion: get a wireless keyboard. If no visible wires is that important to you, spend a few bucks and get something wireless and just remember you'll run through batteries quick with the LEDs in the mat.
Your suggestion: this is viable but remember 2 caveats - the hole has to be big enough for the USB plug, which is fairly large unless you drill two small holes and cut them into a rectangle just fit to the plug. The other caveat is your stuff never moves now. The mat can't move because the holes won't line up and you'll be sharply bending all the cables, and the keyboard can't move a lot. I don't know about you, but personally I often spice my keyboard to the back of the desk so I have surface space to write on paper or something.
More advanced suggestion: drill a bigger hole in the desk near to the keyboard, and mount something like this. Then trim down (or bundle up under the keyboard) your wires and plug them into that. They are still visible, but shorter and again a feeling of "purposeful". You could also get something fancier with multiple USB, USB-C, mounts on an angle instead of flush, etc.
Here’s the link bud, to my annoyance they’ve just put it on offer 😂 Bracwiser Vertical Dual Monitor Mount Fits 13-27 Inch LCD LED Monitor Computer PC Screens,Clamp Mounting, Fully Adjustable Desk Mount. MD7802 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0838X6XZD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_6VJMYZB3SQ3RMYNDM7RD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I purchased one of these cable raceway to stick underneath the desk.
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5ft Articulating Arm Camera Mount https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075NRKFVQ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I tried that but it’s clasped to my desk since the desk is a stand/sit desk that goes up and down …it doesn’t come with the desk if I attach it to the shelf behind.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of suggestions. But let's see if we can get a few things tidied.
I use a few of these on my sim rig. They help out a lot.
I got one of the neoprene cable sleeves from Amazon. They make them with Velcro or zippers. You can make cuts where you need the wires to come out.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073TZPYHV/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_JCNTZE7JXFKNS346KW8D
It seems something like this might be best solution: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/CY-Figure-8-IEC-320-C7-to-C8-90-Degree-Up-Down-Angled-Right-Angle-AC/32369133815.html?spm=2114.40010508.4.111.as8B5z Does anyone know low profile as possible like that?
Awwww, a BitFenix. They're so cute, haha. But yeah, this case has a lot of room, I just have a lame and weird PSU.
I like the look of this PSU, I might totally go for it. Might keep looking for something cheaper though. I was thinking maybe this one? EVGA
Kabelkanal, Stageek Kabelkanal selbstklebend 39x4x2cm PVC 3.5 M Länge, TV Kabelkanal Installationskanal Wand und Decken Montage allzweck für aller Art von Kabel innen Haus Büro - 9x39cm, Weiß https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07C9ZWH1H/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_6FTMYPBK1V4FE4YCBF3N?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
IMO this is the best thing for cable management
A while ago, I bought a pack of 50 adhesive cable ties (UK link, given your socket types - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08FCDJK62/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1). For the price, I've really had no complaints.
They come with screws so you can screw them into your desk if you want a more permanent solution, assuming it's not metal/glass.
May be something like a J channe cable racewayl like this
Cable Management J Channel Cable Raceway, Delamu Under Desk Cord Management Organizer, Self-adhesive Desk Cord Hider, 62.8in Wire Hiders Cable Organizer for Office/Home, 4X L15.7W1.1H2.4in, JC01-Black https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08JLPMPRM/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_8T9AMWPHCD7GSNCJDNT6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
D-Line Cable Management Box, Cord Organizer Box to Hide & Conceal Power Strips, Desk Cable Management Solution, Made from Electrically Safe ABS Material - 12.75" (L) x 5" (W) 4.5" (H) - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00846FO0I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_KW3XDWW5580ZPGB9K53C
NTONPOWER Cable Management Box Large with Phone Holder, ABS Material Wooden Style, Extra Large Cord Concealer Organizer Box Hide Wires and Power Strip Surge Protectors Cord https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07Z927K9Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_N3NEW9Q1HWZGHEG276E6 Reddit wouldn’t link it so here’s a long url
The biggest change I made is I no longer use Corsair LED strips. They consistently die within a few months. I buy my own RGB strips like this one. Solder a 3-strand wire to it and put a Corsair-type connector on the end and you have a good, dependable strip. As an added bonus you can make it as short or as long as you want. Also works in RGB backplates, if you're into making those.
Doesn't help with their fans, but knock on wood I haven't had a fan failure in quite a while.
Use a box with two slits on both sides and cable ties. I bought this but before it I used an Adidas Shoebox that I cut the slits in. Cable Management box, Cord... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075BL4MH8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It's shaped like a squared off letter U. The PCIe power cable plugs into one end, then the other end plugs into the PSU. The result is a flat, clean look, where most/all of the cable can be concealed. There are a few vendors, but they all seem to be similar. This is the one I use:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08NB9FX6
Note that there are 4 in a pack, with 2 for one orientation and 2 for another. Gigabyte, PNY, and others use one, EVGA (and maybe others) use the other.
Very nice!!!!.... I see a bit of sag there, here is something that will help.
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You can make your own Kamtop Crimping Tool Set Wire Terminal Crimper with Wire Stripper And 20 F-Type Connector Adjustable Wire Cutter for Coaxial Cable RG 6/ RG 58/ RG 59/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0716B6X74/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_nihBqtFXUNMXy
Try a cable management box.
Cable Management Box, Cord Organizer Box Cover with Cable Kit Hides Power Strips, Surge Protectors & Cords. Keeps Kids & Pet Safe, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XZ5RB5J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_7SB379MGFX90BF69DQ1G?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Made a NH-D9L clone... It is actually this hideous abomination, but I yanked off the 3x fixed Color "RGB" fans and replaced them with a single 92x25mm Noctua PWM fan in the middle.
No worries. I don't remember what it's called. I know you can find them on IKEA or Amazon. Maybe ebay or something. But they are similar to this: Source
But mostly they are white and rectangular and easy to cut to a variety of sizes. Usually quite cheap.
Looks great! I'm a big fan of these, and they're super easy to install. I love having a TV with NO cables visible.