Soldato
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- 14 Jul 2005
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Hello all,
I'd like to illuminate my case with some quality, sophisticated lighting. Not sure how best to go about it or even whether my setup has the necessary requirements to make it look really good.
I don't want to just stick a load of background LED strips in... I want to get the really bright sophisticated look that you see on pro builds, but can this be done without having all the watercooling pipes etc?
This is mostly a boredom project so I don't want to spend loads replacing things that don't need replacing. I already spent quite a lot of effort making my current set up well cooled and having good open airflow and I don't overclock so temps are fine. This is purely a looks thing as my case is very dark and dingy.
My case is a Phanteks P400. https://www.overclockers.co.uk/phanteks-eclipse-p400-midi-tower-case-black-window-ca-041-pt.html unfortunately mine is the windowed version rather than having the full glass side panel.
I have two Phanteks 140mm fans at the front blowing into the case. A large Alpenfohn tower cooler with a single 120mm fan and at the rear a single 120mm exhaust fan. There are no fans on the top mesh section as I allow heat to rise out naturally from here. The PSU is in a separate compartment at the bottom with its own fan sucking from underneath and exhausting out the rear. I have a single MSI GPU with the twin frozr fans. This has a bit of lighting on the side but nothing very bright.
Here is a picture of the side. You can make out the GPU but everything else is so dark.
Front panel off showing fans. The panel is not meshed so you cant see these with the front on.
I'm concerned that by just fitting RGB fans or some RGB strips, that all I will get is background illumination rather than that pro look. I want to make it more like this which I found a few pages back on the gallery (credit B5NBM). What I like about this and others similar is that you can pick out individual elements, rather than just having everything background illuminated.
I'd like to illuminate my case with some quality, sophisticated lighting. Not sure how best to go about it or even whether my setup has the necessary requirements to make it look really good.
I don't want to just stick a load of background LED strips in... I want to get the really bright sophisticated look that you see on pro builds, but can this be done without having all the watercooling pipes etc?
This is mostly a boredom project so I don't want to spend loads replacing things that don't need replacing. I already spent quite a lot of effort making my current set up well cooled and having good open airflow and I don't overclock so temps are fine. This is purely a looks thing as my case is very dark and dingy.
My case is a Phanteks P400. https://www.overclockers.co.uk/phanteks-eclipse-p400-midi-tower-case-black-window-ca-041-pt.html unfortunately mine is the windowed version rather than having the full glass side panel.
I have two Phanteks 140mm fans at the front blowing into the case. A large Alpenfohn tower cooler with a single 120mm fan and at the rear a single 120mm exhaust fan. There are no fans on the top mesh section as I allow heat to rise out naturally from here. The PSU is in a separate compartment at the bottom with its own fan sucking from underneath and exhausting out the rear. I have a single MSI GPU with the twin frozr fans. This has a bit of lighting on the side but nothing very bright.
Here is a picture of the side. You can make out the GPU but everything else is so dark.
Front panel off showing fans. The panel is not meshed so you cant see these with the front on.
I'm concerned that by just fitting RGB fans or some RGB strips, that all I will get is background illumination rather than that pro look. I want to make it more like this which I found a few pages back on the gallery (credit B5NBM). What I like about this and others similar is that you can pick out individual elements, rather than just having everything background illuminated.