Antec 902 - How to jazz up the case cheaply?

Hmm. What would you like, led fans?

What colours would you like etc?

You could probably paint the case yourself pretty cheaply.
 
I have no idea really - just trying to spruce up the inside with lighting etc.

I don't wanna paint it or anything like that.

I don't know what the fans will look like once they operate either, as I've never had a system with LED fans or lighting before!
 
Mine looks pretty crap but just to give you an idea, full size cathodes only really fit in a few places, I wanted to put one on the roof but it didn't fit with the big fan in the way.

It actually looks better with the side on as it hides the cables and the cathodes, you just see the water cooling lit up with the UV.

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Thanks mate.

I think I might wait and see hosw it looks with the LED fans. I suppose it would be easy enought to jazz up with cathodes at a later date?
 
Mine looks pretty crap but just to give you an idea, full size cathodes only really fit in a few places, I wanted to put one on the roof but it didn't fit with the big fan in the way.

It actually looks better with the side on as it hides the cables and the cathodes, you just see the water cooling lit up with the UV.

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Are they 470's?

And i'd suggest tidy the cables up best as possible without cable management, and maybe sleeve the cables in some UV sleeving and put some UV CC in like above.
 
If only! no they are 260s.

Wilks, yes cathodes are very easy to install, you just connect them via a molex connector which comes out of the inverter (I think it's called that) the little black box where the cathodes plug into (which is included when you buy the cathodes).
 
If only! no they are 260s.

Wilks, yes cathodes are very easy to install, you just connect them via a molex connector which comes out of the inverter (I think it's called that) the little black box where the cathodes plug into (which is included when you buy the cathodes).

Oh well, still great cards.

You could have the CC as one on the bottom, and one on the top stuck on with the velcro which is usually supplied with the CC's, or do the same as above.
 
Wilks, yes cathodes are very easy to install, you just connect them via a molex connector which comes out of the inverter (I think it's called that) the little black box where the cathodes plug into (which is included when you buy the cathodes).

Thanks mate :)
 
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