Build complete, but where to add the RGB strips?

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So, I took some advice from people on here, and they said when it was all done could I post a picture. But I decided to go one further and post a video.

Where do you think i should out my 4 RGB strips?

the 2080ti water block does light up too, but it was on the off part of the cycle in the video.

Pc spec is as follows:

Ryzen 3950x OC 4.4ghz all cores
MSI Lightning 2080ti OC 200mhz GPU, 800mhz memory
64Gb hyperx DDR 4000Mhz
2x 2TB Aorus nvme 4.0 Ssd in RAID 0
2x 16TB WD Black slave drive
Corsair 1200 watt PSU
Liam li O11d XL case
Alienware 35 inch ultrwide 120hz UHD monitor 3440 x 1600

Cooling:
2x ek 360 Pe
1x Ek Xl 360
Ek d5 pump res RGB combo
Velocity water blocks
16mm Acrylic tubing with the new torque fittings.

any other ideas from people to improve the look is appreciated. I would really like a cyberpunk 2077 neon transparent sticker but they seem to elude me


 
Oh people also asked me to post the purpose, primarily it is a workstation for myself as a software development consultant.

However it will be used for a bit of gaming here and there . Currently playing a bit of red dead 2, I can get around 105 FPS in 4K ultra settings, a bit annoying I can’t make the 120 but cest la vie!
 
Being as constructive as possible, that's a touch more RGB already than many would like.

I think it's got potential but the RGBs kind of blend into a rather unappealing toxic soup of colours, I think a more muted colour choice with some application of colour matching theory could make it a lot nicer.

I think the red coolant would look a lot better with more muted RGB behind it, even solid white would look a lot nicer, but that's just my opinion, I've got 4 x dark blue LED fans and a single RGB strip myself, a lot more muted dark style RGB with RGB coming out of the darkness, but again that's just my own personal choice.

Cyberpunk is heavily influenced by Blade Runner in terms of its lighting, it tends to use much more use of darkness to contrast the light.
 
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