So you bought that case? Cool beans.
Thats a nice PSU, you really cannot go wrong with Thermaltake. 410W is kinda small, it's not much more than your current one, and it really limits you on future upgrades. Especially with the dual layer DVD burner, they take alot. I would get something a little bigger, but the final choice is yours to make.
As for the ground wires, thats kinda overkill. Everything is properly grounded, not only to the PSU but to the case as well. If you had a big overclock and lots of voltage running through it, I would see the added protection of added grounds, but it really is rather useless. You can do it if you want, but I really dont think it would help anymore. But it's certainly not going to hurt anything if you do do it. But I can understand the need for fault tolerance.
EDIT: Just realized that is was a completely acrylic case. Good call on the grounds. Stick the wires under the mother board screws to ground the motherboard, and also stick the ground wires under the mounting screws of the devices you would like to ground. That would seem to be the best place for a ground to be.
Thats a nice PSU, you really cannot go wrong with Thermaltake. 410W is kinda small, it's not much more than your current one, and it really limits you on future upgrades. Especially with the dual layer DVD burner, they take alot. I would get something a little bigger, but the final choice is yours to make.
As for the ground wires, thats kinda overkill. Everything is properly grounded, not only to the PSU but to the case as well. If you had a big overclock and lots of voltage running through it, I would see the added protection of added grounds, but it really is rather useless. You can do it if you want, but I really dont think it would help anymore. But it's certainly not going to hurt anything if you do do it. But I can understand the need for fault tolerance.
EDIT: Just realized that is was a completely acrylic case. Good call on the grounds. Stick the wires under the mother board screws to ground the motherboard, and also stick the ground wires under the mounting screws of the devices you would like to ground. That would seem to be the best place for a ground to be.