If you care about your PC, clean up its cables
A tidy PC interior is not only nice to look at, but also makes sense. Good cable management ensures better air circulation, facilitates maintenance, and can even extend the service life of individual components in the long term. Many users underestimate this point, but with a few simple measures, a chaotic tangle of cables can be turned into a well-thought-out system.
This starts with assembly: Power supply cables should only be used where they are actually needed — modular power supplies make this much easier. The remaining cables should be routed behind the motherboard tray as far as possible to keep the interior clear. Many cases now offer cable guides, Velcro strips, or rubberized grommets designed specifically for this purpose. It is important to distribute the cable bundles evenly and not pile everything up in one place, otherwise there is a risk of restricting the airflow again.
Well-thought-out cable management doesn’t end in the case — cables and PCs can also be elegantly stowed away under the desk (here from Leetdesk).
Leetdesk
Next, it is worth checking the airflow of the system. Loose cables can significantly impair airflow by blocking the supply of fresh air to the fans or trapping hot exhaust air. You should therefore lay all cables along the edges of the case or secure them with cable ties. If you like things to be particularly tidy, you can use flat, sleeved cables or color-coded extensions. Not only do they look better, they are also easier to lay.
The process is similar for existing PCs: First, disconnect the computer completely from the power supply, then loosen all rough cable bundles and rearrange them step by step. You can remove dust at the same time and check that all connections are still secure. It is particularly helpful to prefer short cable routes and stow excessively long cables behind the rear panel.
A tidy computer interior not only ensures a clean appearance, but also improves airflow and thus the cooling performance of the entire PC system.
Fractal
Well-structured cable management pays off in the long run. The components stay cooler, the PC runs more stably and maintenance work becomes easier. In addition, a tidy interior significantly improves the visual impression, especially in systems with glass side panels or RGB lighting. With a little planning, patience, and the right tools, you can turn cable chaos into a system that not only works, but also looks really good.