I never really noticed how much heat was coming out of my PC till I read that computer problems thread. Now I haven't had any performance issues with it yet, but I figured its better to be pro-active about these things.
I spent a good 2 hours unplugging and replugging and moving all the wires around as best I could to get some better airflow. The inside of the PC was quite warm to be honest with you. After I rewired everything and the insides were nice and cool I cleaned out all the dust (as I do every month) so now it seems better but really the point of this thread is to get some ideas for some aftermarket products that I can get to improve airflow and to cool everything off. I'd like products , manufacturers or even link to stuff on NewEgg.com to get.
BTW the case is on its side, and the bottom of the case is actually at the top of the pictures.
This is what I started with:

And this is what I ended up with:

And here's with the lights on, so you can see the wires a little better:

forgive my ---smurfy--- Iphone pix. Also, I know I have some more wire tucking to do. there's like 4 big wires from the bottom of the mobo that go to the front of the case, for the USB, Audio, Memory card reader,and other ports.I'm going to tray and tuck them behind the other side of the case.
I need something to cool my 2 SATA drives, the heat in that area was the hottest, and I was going to add a front case fan. I do not want to go the water cooling route, Im far too paranoid and I don't push my system THAT hard.
here's the computer I bought, I have had it for a year or so:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883113044The main 4 things I wanna cool are the
AMD Phenom 9500 CPU, right now it has an OEM fan/heatsink
BFGTech GeForce8800GT OC, again it has the OEM heatsink/fan shroud
The RAM, though I'm prolly gonna ditch the RAM that came with the CPU and get new RAM, any suggestions?
The SATA HDs. they seem to run a lot hotter then the IDE's I used to run in my youth
EDIT: Atrocious spelling