• A beginner's guide to RGB lighting your PC
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[url]http://www.pcgamer.com/a-beginners-guide-to-rgb-lighting-your-pc[/url]
LED guide: Blue = Cooler Green = uses less energy Red = Faster but more heat
Does my case or motherboard need to support this because I believe they need a wire so you can plug in the LEDs or something. The article says they can be plugged into the SATA power which is what hard drives use to power I believe. Currently have a computer with the following specs: [url]http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/MkVwhq[/url]
[QUOTE=Cmx;50774420]LED guide: Blue = Cooler Green = uses less energy Red = Faster but more heat[/QUOTE] I've been thinking about doing some case lighting myself, switching from blue to orange, but I can't find any comprehensive guide for what they do. Any tips?
[QUOTE=V3nom;50774715]I've been thinking about doing some case lighting myself, switching from blue to orange, but I can't find any comprehensive guide for what they do. Any tips?[/QUOTE] your computer will be perfectly optimized for source engine
[QUOTE=Cmx;50774420]LED guide: Blue = Cooler Green = uses less energy Red = Faster but more heat[/QUOTE] What about purple and white???
what about black
[QUOTE=J!NX;50774806]What about purple and white???[/QUOTE] You monster
you fools! WHAT ABOUT YELLOW LEDS? how could you all forget?!
The complete guide: Don't
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