Length Adjustment:

     If your power supply cables are excessively long, consider using cable

extensions or custom-length cables to reduce clutter and improve

aesthetics.

     Fold or roll up any excess cable length neatly to minimize cable bulk.

     Connectors and Cable Orientation:

     Orientate connectors such as SATA or PCIe power connectors in a

consistent direction to maintain a clean appearance.

     Route cables to avoid crossing over each other as much as possible,

ensuring they take the shortest and most direct path.

     Separate Power and Data Cables:

     Keep power cables and data cables (such as SATA or USB cables)

separated to minimize electromagnetic interference and improve airflow.

     Velcro Straps and Cable Ties:

     Use Velcro straps or reusable cable ties to bundle cables together at

appropriate intervals.

     Avoid over-tightening to prevent damaging the cables, but ensure they

are secured enough to stay in place.

     SSD and HDD Placement:

     Mount SSDs or HDDs in dedicated drive bays or brackets, following

your case's instructions.

     Route SATA power and data cables neatly to the drives, avoiding

excessive twisting or bending.

     Fan and AIO Cable Management:

     Route fan cables or cables from All-In-One (AIO) liquid coolers along

the case's cable channels or behind the motherboard tray.

     Use fan splitters or fan hubs if necessary to consolidate and manage

multiple fan cables.

     Front Panel Connectors:

     Connect the front panel connectors (power switch, reset switch, USB

headers, audio) according to the motherboard's instructions.