what are you trying to achieve?
it looks like you threw a random collection of modules that generate and process audio and some that might trigger them, for the size of the case a poor showing of both modulation sources and utilities and what there is is not enough - not a lot of research - and misunderstanding of what modules actually do - you'll have a hell of a time using hel without odessa
try counting the number of each type of module you have - you have sound sources, sound modifiers, modulation sources, sequencers, trigger sources and utilities
are the sound sources stereo or mono?
will the effects stereoize mono signals?
have a think about the ratio of them and what they are used for and particularly how you would use them when patching
think about how you will listen to this - do you have enough mixer channels, do you have enough vcas, do you have attenuators (or any other tools for sculpting modulation)?
how many sequencer channels do you have? how many voices that use v/oct? how many buffered mults? do you own tuner? do you have on on your phone?
take the neutron out of the case - it's a waste of space and money - the neutron already has a case and power supply
this will free enough space for ample utilities and modulation sources to support the shiny feature modules that you have in your case
there's no point buying lots of sound sources and sound modifiers and ways to play them, if you can't listen to them for starters
"some of the best base-level info to remember can be found in Jim's sigfile" @Lugia
Utility modules are the dull polish that makes the shiny modules actually shine!!!
sound sources < sound modifiers < modulation sources < utilities