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Feel free to shoot us a message, we can do blanks or make some complete custom ones with a design of your choice. Thanks @W-L for the mention.
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We have been making custom GPU backplates from acrylic for a few years now and never had anyone have any issues. if it is something you are worried about you could always use thermal pads to raise the backplate off of the GPU PCB. If you need any help or advice making one shoot us a message and we will be happy to help, or if you decide to buy one we can help with that do, can do any design you like and we ship to Czech Republic.
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NO!!! Please don't try you will end up breaking something. The old Hue is using 12v Standard 4 pin RGB LEDs, the Hue+ is using 5v 3pin Addressable LEDs, not only different voltages but the different tech that cannot be used with each other.
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I would trust this though, sold by @Mnpctech https://mnpctech.com/case-mods-gaming-pc-liquid-modding-custom-computer-mnpctech-overclock-cooling-fan-grills/90-degree-angle-24-pin-atx-connector-for-motherboard-mainboard.html
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Cablemod Addressable LED Strips Compatibility
AddonCustoms replied to pigsrawesome123's topic in Cases and Mods
Our website is in development but can order via PM on here. Once the website is up I will add a link in the post (if I forgot someone remind me ) Or you can go on amazon and look for Addressable LED controller, you will find some ranging from £5 ($6.50) all the way to £50 ($65) and some even more. If you are feeling creative you could always buy an Arduino wire that up to the LED strips and then you can try and code your own pattern/colours or download one of the hundreds of patterns created by others and shared online. -
Depends on the thickness of acrylic, what it is supported by and where those supports are.
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Cablemod Addressable LED Strips Compatibility
AddonCustoms replied to pigsrawesome123's topic in Cases and Mods
many exist they have done for years, we will have some in stock soon. @pigsrawesome123 which country are you in? We are UK based but ship worldwide. -
I don't know of any HDD having RGB build in, but we make RGB SSD and HDD covers. we design the cover how YOU want it and will then make it, all you do is plug it in and attach to the HDD, if this is something you are interested in then shoot us a PM.
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Use Fusion360, its free for pretty much everyone except big companies.
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Pexon PC's - https://pexonpcs.co.uk/ Octix - https://octix.co.uk/ To The Wire - https://www.facebook.com/T0TheWire/ Only 3 places in the UK I highly recommend, there are others but these are the 3 stores I have personally used and worked with and its extremely high quality, the first 2 also use the awesome MDPC-X sleeve which many modders claim to be the best sleeve ever created, and from what I have seen/felt I would also say it is the best I have used/seen and felt. CableMod ships pretty much everywhere, but they wouldn't be my go-to place for cables, I would only go to them as a last resort, such as needing them at short notice for an event, other than that I would wait and get the highest quality from the 3 stores I linked.
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Legality of making and selling Custom Waterblocks
AddonCustoms replied to eugkra33's topic in Cases and Mods
If you make some WC gear and sell it to someone, that item then leaks and the customer comes back to you and blames you, you need to be covered or you could be sued for damages. Its not as simple as buying a machine and making something to sell, most countries/states will want/require you to be a registered company, business insurance, and you need to have a plan if something does go wrong and the customer comes back to you. Its not cheap starting a business. -
They list all cables separately so you customise each cable, and only pay for cables you will need, as far as I know, they don't list any "Full Kits".
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Send a message to ModOne, I know they support some EVGA PSU's not sure which ones though. https://www.facebook.com/MOD1PC/
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Mod-One (USA) MainFrameCustoms (USA) Senpai Studios (USA) Formally known as Sanctum Sleeving PC Mods Canada (Canada) To The Wire - Custom Sleeving (UK) Octix (UK) Pexon PC's (UK) @modguru (Norway) Singularity Computers (Australia) Tichepc.sk (Slovakia) MakersBR (Brazil) OREIONcustom (Thailand) Sleeving-Japan (Japan) Beyond Customs (South Africa) Purple-Banana (Germany) All these places hand sleeve cables, some are registered companies and have multiple employees, BUT still, high quality handmade cables. The ones marked in green I know the owners and staff for years and highly recommend each and every one of them, the others I know of but don't know much about them. - Marcus
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Cut one RGB LED strip into many invidual strips?
AddonCustoms replied to ikjadoon's topic in Cases and Mods
Quoted from the CableMod Site. -
Send us a PM and we can make some in any size you want.
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Not sure if I'm banned at FB page or something
AddonCustoms replied to dialgarocksful's topic in General Discussion
If you cannot, react/comment on posts or message the page then you have been blocked. Blocked users can only read the page. -
Take off the window, go to a local glass manufacturer, and ask them to replicate it with clear tempered glass. Not sure how much it will cost but it won't be cheap, or you can just get one made from clear acrylic, will be cheaper and easier to get done.
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We do. as our kits are made to order (wired and sleeved by hard to the customer's specifications) we can fit any connector the customer wants.
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The owners of Cablemod are based in Taiwan. Send them a message @CableMod and someone should be able to help you.
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Where do you guys get your cable combs?
AddonCustoms replied to Ethan_NLHW's topic in Cases and Mods
We will be manufacturing cable combs in all shapes, sizes, colours, styles in the near future. You will also be able to submit your own design to get made. -
wiring a Long RGB adressable led strip to PSU
AddonCustoms replied to roelversteeg's topic in Cases and Mods
Interesting, haven't been keeping upto date on this as we are working on new custom parts for cases/hardware, but it seems like they have added support for addressable LEDs on some of their newer boards but fail to mention any sort of spec for compatible addressable leds. They don't mention the voltage (although almost all are 5v) but don't mention if they are 3pin addressable or 4pin addressable, I assume it will be 3pin addressable as 4pin is mainly on the older strip. Assuming its the 3pin version, you can run the data lead to the motherboard and 5v and ground from a Molex. Molex can handle up to 11A per pin, if they are high-quality but to be safe I wouldn't use more than 8A. If its the 4pin version I won't comment as I used them once years ago, we mainly work with the 3pin addressable. -
wiring a Long RGB adressable led strip to PSU
AddonCustoms replied to roelversteeg's topic in Cases and Mods
Asus Aura uses standard RGB and will not work with addressable, they are controlled completely different. Standard RGB pinout is +12v, Ground, Ground, Ground, addressable is +5v, Data, Ground. Unfortunately what you want to do isn't possible. You would need to use standard RGB LED strips (not addressable) or use a controller that works with addressable LEDs.