Blue For The Win!!!

Soldato
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Hi guys :)

finished getting all the bits i wanted for my setup and also finished doing my blue LED mods :)

what ure looking at:

• Samsung 226BW

• Razer Tarantula & DeathAdder

• Logitech X-230 Speakers with Blue LED mod

• Lian-Li PC7 Case with Blue LED for power and White for the HDD (can't see the white as the HDD wasn't thinkin')

• AlphaCool Fan Controller

Blue is the future ;)

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Sorry for the blurdiness but i wanted to take the pic later in the day to show off the blue ;)
 
Blue looks nice :)

Ive sorta got a blue and silver theme going on here. All peripherals are silver, including case. Blue LEDs in volume controller, keyboard, at the front of my Aurora and on my bluetooth dongle :p

All accidental
 
Ye very nice mate. Only thing that caught my eye as looking a bit dodgy was the mouse mat (seems a bit small and on its side for games), how you find it for gaming?
 
dun said:
Ye very nice mate. Only thing that caught my eye as looking a bit dodgy was the mouse mat (seems a bit small and on its side for games), how you find it for gaming?
never found it to be a problem mate, but then i do play on quite high sensitivity...

but i might get a razer mat anyway :D
 
Tripnologist said:
Blue has been the future for a long time ;)

I'd love to try and change the green LEDS for blue on my dell LCD but I wouldn't want to void the warranty.
yeah i wouldn't have changed the LED on my Samsung but luckily they come already blued up... certainly not worth voiding the warranty...
 
Blue looks good. I have something similar with my saitek keyboard, razer diamondback mouse, and my P180 which is all blue LEDs.

Not wanting to turn it into one of 'those' threads, but how did you find the 226BW?
 
QuiKsiLVeR said:
never found it to be a problem mate, but then i do play on quite high sensitivity...

but i might get a razer mat anyway :D

Fair enough, I think its because I'm used to quite a large mat to be honest :)
 
Blue is hardly innovative. It does look good though. Although I couldn't imagine spending time and money on making things light up blue when that money could be put into the PC piggy bank and saved towards future upgrades of value.

However I also appreciate that some people do value this kind of thing, so; well done, it looks great.
 
Looks smart as hell matey.

I done my DVD drives and my card reader. Luckily the 900 comes with blue led fans and blue hard drive light. Blue cathodes, and everything else is blue leds, apart from my LCD, which is a green / orange bi-colour which i aint touching.
Blue LED's are pretty cheap these days, and the time it takes to resolder them is pretty quick too. The only problem is that the blue leds take more voltage to power them, so are not suitable on some things.
 
Robbie G said:
Blue is hardly innovative. It does look good though. Although I couldn't imagine spending time and money on making things light up blue when that money could be put into the PC piggy bank and saved towards future upgrades of value.

However I also appreciate that some people do value this kind of thing, so; well done, it looks great.
doooood, dunno what you've heard in the past about the price of LEDs but the whole purchase was £1.80, which is hardly worth putting towards my new graphics card in about 2 years :rolleyes:

also it took about 30 mins which i deem as perfectly acceptable without going over the top ;)
 
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