How do you ni/g/gers place your LED strips to illuminate your case? I ordered an RGB strip from (((Amazon))) that said it was magnetic but it actually uses that shitty 3M adhesive so I have to be damn sure of the placement before I place it. Where do you guys put your strips?
Top and bottom
Bottom and side?
>pic related is my case with the LEDS just laying in there since I don't wanna use the adhesive yet
if your first thought after putting it all together wasnt >"maybe i could do a better job, and all those leds make it look really faggy, i know ill ask Jow Forums, they'll surely be supportive and treat me nicely" and instead your first impulse was to blog about how to attach your faggy stuff then maybe you don't have the autism it takes to visit Jow Forums
>he fell for the RGB meme Sorry, i don't have any respect for you >>>/gtfo/
Hudson Fisher
ignore the miserable faggots here. Firstly dont worry about adhesive I'm currently using blue tac, lol. Just play around and see what looks good, main thing is having the LED strips out of sight (basically the opposite to your image)
Jackson Bailey
Decorating your pc just shows traits of pride which you should try to not have.
And it’s ultimately a usless practice unless you are to present it to others. Just fucking use your money on upgrading the internals instead.
Mason Morales
bitch I literally used a piece of strip I had from before and shoved it in the motherboard it looks sexy af
Luis Turner
Hey man, decorate your PC till your hearts content. Your here posting on an anonymous Taiwanese little girl froum run by the CIA. Therefore I’m just saying that pretty lights on yer battlestation is pretty gay desu
Colton Ramirez
Thanks. Here's a pic of what it looks like now, what do you guys think?
I am well aware that most people that come here are spiteful, unhelpful ni/g/gers, but I don't mind, I can ignore them.
Sometimes you do get a helpful post.
Jason Fisher
not the most flattering lighting so can't see much but pretty cool, it's not covered in 4cm of dust at least unlike mine
Landon Walker
"finished" this last hour. i'm still gonna put a 2080 ti in it if the benchmarks are good. and on to decoration i personally am gonna place one LED strip in the bottom and one in the top, glowing white.
also not flashlight bright but a weak glow. just put it where you want it ant it looks good
My PC is a µATX sized, black, unlit, soundproofed monolith (define mini) sitting on an old side cabinet in the living room, making my battlestation quiet enough to hear the quiet hum of my side monitor's power supply chaning it's pitch as it's power led is changing brightness and the idle hiss of my speakers (btw any ideas on how to eliminate that? It's Audioengine A2+. My guess is a bad rectifier in the power supply, but I'm too much of a brainlet to open it up)
James Bennett
Are you serious
Jeremiah Wood
What kind of animal glue LED strips while letting several pci slots without cover.
Bentley Jenkins
Looks like a poor Streep club with aids hookers
Josiah Evans
I had to leave them open while I order replacement covers. I used to have a multi GPU setup for mining, but that's done now.
Matthew Cruz
Look at all the manbabies complaining about muh gamer RGB, grow up fags other people have opinions, yours isn't the best one around
>decorating When did you get the impression that there were a lot of women and children on Jow Forums? We just want our shit to compute fast. Putting rainbow lights in our cases is a waste of time.
I'm not gay. Thought that was the point. Maybe I'm not being obvious enough for the generation of children who needs their computer to glow the color of their ruling company.
I have but it could've been a lot of things besides that.
Christian Turner
Why in the nigger would anyone need a sound card? Don't mobos have those integrated since like 2002?
Aaron Cox
Dats actually pretty nice looking.
Ryan Price
Sure, if you like shit. on-board sound has come a long way and made the cheap, entry level sound cards mostly obsolete, but if you're driving any decent speakers or headphones better than a pair of $5 gas station earbuds, you shouldn't be using onboard audio. Some people will claim that a USB DAC is the only correct choice, but a sound card is still perfectly valid if you don't mind paying a little more to save the desk space and keep it inside your tower.
Hunter Robinson
A USB DAC is a decent choice, but only if the power is supplied from outside the system. Mine sounded like shit until I hooked it up to a hub. Even scrolling in a web browser created interference in the audio. Drove me up the wall.
Sebastian Barnes
If I felt the need for PC lighting I would use cold cathode, as it's less directional and softer.