I also ende up doing a PSU swap. Something happened that made me just a tiny bit suspicious of the old one (it tripped the breaker on my surge protector while running, MAYBE to-do with that poorly-implemented ground wire on my USB adapter from earlier.) It still seemed to work fine, but I have tons of spare PSUs, so why take the risk?
After rummaging around in my stash, I came up with this Enermax EG465P-VE. (The AOpen is the one I was using previously.) It's not really any newer, but I knew it was in good working order and had previously been powering my 478 P4/3.0HT+HD3850 rig.
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Both of these are complete overkill for this setup, but the Enermax gives me a detached 20-pin connector, lots of MOLEX connectors, dual 3.5" floppy plugs, and even a -5V rail. It also has a bottom-mounted fan instead of front one. It'll do nicely.
Unfortunately it also came with a LOT more cabling I'd need to stuff inside the case:
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BTW I opened it up to have a look at the caps or for any obvious signs of wear, but nope, pristine inside:
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(The voltages reported by the BIOS with this one are bang on and rock solid BTW.)
So with that installed, some more cable management was in order. For some inane reason, ASUS's engineers put all the IDE / FDD connectors on the BACK edge of the board, next to the keyboard connector. This means especially in a "deep" case like this one, you have ribbon cables stretching across the entire thing and blocking access as well as looking ugly. I always hated that.
Before:
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Once again, I dove into my stash of parts and found some round IDE cables and even a rounded single-position FDD cable that was long enough. I tied off the extra PSU cables with some twist ties and stuffed them above the DVD-ROM, and tried to keep everything "exposed" in the case to the bare minimum needed.
After:
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Still not great, but better. The main (only) HDD is alone on the primary IDE channel so I could swap that for a single-position cable and clean it up even further, but I didn't find one and this is good enough for now.
If you're still here, thanks for reading so far! I'll get to the exciting part (benchmarks & overclocking 😉 ) in the next posts.
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