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We can not connect peripherals directly to the system bus for the following reasons:

- To maintain the cleanest conditions possible inside the box

- You would need to snake the connectors/cables all over the inside of the case and possibly block the motion of the cooling fan(s)

- Protect the mother board from being damaged by too much pressure being applied

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We can not connect peripherals directly to the system bus for the following reasons: - To maintain the cleanest conditions possible inside the box - You would need to snake the connectors/cables all over the inside of the case and possibly block the motion of the cooling fan(s) - Protect the mother board from being damaged by too much pressure being applied


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