So I'm planning on adding some more storage to my PC sometime in the future however I have a bit of a dilemma that first came up when I was building this PC but wasn't too much trouble at the time.
The problem is that my PSU , XFX Core 550W (Pre-Haswell version) has some quite thick cable jacketing (image link below)
http://www.kitguru.net/wp-content/up...2/ACC_5189.jpg
Now the issue I ran into when building the PC is that I could only connect one HDD if I wanted to seal the side panel, If I connected more than one then the way the cables shaped as a result of the jacketing meant they bulged out of the side slightly, preventing me fitting the side panel. Back then I only needed multiple connected to transfer old data to the new machine so I just left the panel open, but naturally I can't do that when I'm expanding my storage for daily use.
I suspect I know the answer already but since we have a Corsair section here I thought I would check anyway. Is there anything that can be done within the case to fix this issue or is it just going to be a case of cutting off some of the cable jacketing towards the end of the cable so that the cables can lay flat rather than bundled as they are in the image?
Thanks
As a side note I've noticed that the top grill seems to rumble/rattle a bit sometimes when the fan mounted on it is under reasonably heavy load. However I may be going down from 4 to 3 fans next week in order to aim for positive air pressure rather than neutral to hopefully inhibit dust buildup further. If anyone has experienced it and found a workaround though I'd be interested in hearing it for future reference, currently I just stick a ps2 game case over the rear top fan slot as its empty and then seems to mostly solve it.