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Final advice,
Since you are depending on a "$10,000" workstation for your work, I wouldn't have a problem spending $350 on a PSU that allows me to monitor the loads. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv7oLWF4dZU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139039 My guess is that their attachments are designed to reach their own cases. If not, you can get custom length ones made.
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I agree, a fully modular PSU with custom cables built with higher than normal diameter cabling would be your best option.
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As for cables not reaching: buy your psu, then buy a case that fits. Ditch the fancy Corsair if it is too big. The tail should not wag the dog.
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