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Old March 20th, 2006   #1
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This guide was written first and foremost with the intent to educate PC enthusiasts on the finer points of taming the unruly and unsightly monster that we all hate to see inside of our computers, otherwise known as "spaghetti". For the uninitiated, spaghetti refers to the copious amounts of loose, disorganized and multi-colored wiring that exists in all computers today. This messy array of wiring has distinct disadvantages which if not corrected, can have detrimental effects on your computing experience.
We've posted Garetjax's new wiring guide....make sure you check it out.... and give the guy some serious props for a job well done.

Taming the Spaghetti Beast - Sleeving Made Easy
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Old March 20th, 2006   #2
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We've posted Garetjax's new wiring guide....make sure you check it out.... and give the guy some serious props for a job well done.
Thanks a ton! I hope that this guide is an inspiration to many who want to rid themselves of messy wiring jobs. However, there are a few things that need to be tweaked to the guide before it is considered a finished product yet, so paitience my friends, paitience!



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looks good man, very easy to follow. great job



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Very well done. Awesome pics, great explanations, and priceless tips. A wonderful resource to have, thanks garetjax! :thup:



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That was fantastic dude. Should help any beginner out there with a task that can be very time consuming and frustrating.




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thanks for the guide. as I thought there is allways something new to learn :P



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Very nice thank you very much.



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Sweet.



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nice man. real nice.



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very well done. thanks for the time you put in, its much appreciated 8)



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