Asus Crosshair Hero VI X370 plates
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I have a motherboard-based AMD Ryzen system installed in a Thermaltake Core W200 case, which is designed to accommodate two complete computers in one case. However, due to its design, cable routing becomes a challenging task. When hiding cables for one side of the case, they are displayed on the other side. To address this issue, I purchased 4 sheets of ABS plastic, each measuring 24"x24"x1/8", to cover up the cables. While it's impossible to completely hide all cables since they need to be connected to the motherboard, most of them can be hidden behind the ABS sheet. Cutting access holes in the ABS sheet with simple hand tools is doable, but the results may not look great. I've included a picture without the red plates for your reference. To conceal any mistakes made while cutting the access holes, I designed the red plates to be mounted on top of the ABS Sheets. This way, any imperfections are hidden from view. You can see the second pic with the red plates for a better understanding of this solution. To mount the printed parts to the sheet, use 1/4" screws and then install the sheet.
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