Alright, so I'm going to be swapping out my new 1200 P2 for an identical unit to see if the issue I'm having is actually related to the power supply (it's one of those weird "it's-working-but-still-doesn't-seem-quite-right" sort of things... long story, different thread).
Anyway, I've always run my PSU with the fan facing down so that it a) won't rob air from the video card(s), and b) will get fresh air from outside of the case.
But this new power supply has the modular connections reversed in comparison to what I'm used to. If I flip it so the fan is facing up, then I'll be able to gain some much-needed slack in the cables-- which will help me keep the wiring inside the channel behind my motherboard.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Rude remarks? ;)
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