Question Just put a new system together... CPU power cables don't have much room at all, are slightly pinched, and sharply bent over. Is this okay?

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Hello... So my case is a HAVN HS 420, I'm using an Arctic Freezer Pro III 420, and the fans are in the way causing all that which I did not expect. Also some bits of My ASUS Rog Strix X870-F are in the way, so the cables are pinched between that and the fan. Is this okay to leave like this? Am I missing a potentially obvious better way to route this? Are there 180 degree adapters or something I can safely use? Everything is working great at the moment. Also I can't bring the cables in from the openings right behind the plug, at least it didn't seem like I could make it work... the cables bunched up too much and I couldn't get the radiator back in at all. Thank you for your help.

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You might want to include images of the build overall, including the rear of your case. You've zoomed in on the area you think is affected.

IMHO, you should be routing wires behind the motherboard tray, not over it. I also feel like you didn't build your system in the right order, whereby you manage the cables after introducing the motherboard and PSU, then add the AIO to the top.

Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model.
 
I can't get more photos at the moment, I will when I'm able to. I did state that I tried to route the cables behind the motherboard at first, but it created more of an issue where I couldn't get the radiator back on at all. I built everything in the right order, and I'm able to easily take the radiator off with 2 screws to make room to work there anyway. It's screwed in to a metal grate that then screws into the case.

CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X3D
CPU Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer Pro III 420
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix X870-F Gaming WiFi
Ram: 64GB Corsair Dominator 6000MT/s
SSD: WD Black SN8100 4TB
GPU: RTX 4080 Super
PSU: NZXT C1200 Gold (Brand New)
Chassis: HAVN HS 420
 
I can't get more photos at the moment, I will when I'm able to. I did state that I tried to route the cables behind the motherboard at first, but it created more of an issue where I couldn't get the radiator back on at all. I built everything in the right order, and I'm able to easily take the radiator off with 2 screws to make room to work there anyway. It's screwed in to a metal grate that then screws into the case.

CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X3D
CPU Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer Pro III 420
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix X870-F Gaming WiFi
Ram: 64GB Corsair Dominator 6000MT/s
SSD: WD Black SN8100 4TB
GPU: RTX 4080 Super
PSU: NZXT C1200 Gold (Brand New)
Chassis: HAVN HS 420
It could end very badly if cables are sharply bent at connector end. those GPUs were notorious for their connectors melting and even catching fire. 90 degree adapters are available and are slightly better solution if you must use them but research which are safe. Some of them made more trouble. Can find a lot of that on you tube.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiChfROlQ1U
 
It could end very badly if cables are sharply bent at connector end. those GPUs were notorious for their connectors melting and even catching fire. 90 degree adapters are available and are slightly better solution if you must use them but research which are safe. Some of them made more trouble. Can find a lot of that on you tube.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiChfROlQ1U
Thank you, but I am talking about the CPU power connectors. I am aware of the issue with the newer 12vhpwr cables etc. I'm just not sure if the CPU ports on the motherboard could have a similar issue or any issue from how I have them.
 
Thank you, but I am talking about the CPU power connectors. I am aware of the issue with the newer 12vhpwr cables etc. I'm just not sure if the CPU ports on the motherboard could have a similar issue or any issue from how I have them.
The motherboard connectors don't have the same issue as GPUs.

@Lutfij is correct though, you would typically route those cables under the motherboard tray down to your PSU.

While you don't have tons of space is your case, you should be able to move things a bit to better route those cables.

Good luck.
 
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The motherboard connectors don't have the same issue as GPUs.

@Lutfij is correct though, you would typically route those cables under the motherboard tray down to your PSU.

While you don't have tons of space is your case, you should be able to move things a bit to better route those cables.

Good luck.
Thank you. Do you think a 180 degree adapter would be an acceptable solution? If so, is there one you could recommend that won't fry my system?

I will try to reroute things as well, just not sure what else I can really do.