Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'white'.
-
Hello. I am looking to build a new main system featuring all of the newest amd parts. cpu will be a 1950x cooled with either a 240 or 360 clc at the front, a zenith extreme mobo with dual vega 64 liquid cooled edition cards powered by a 1200w platinum psu. the only question now is case. there's some things that i would like to see: tempered glass eatx mobo support full/super tower if possible. ample space for all the rads (240/360 at front for cpu & 2x 120 on top for vega rads) very few visible cables (options like dark base pro 900 have a lot of open space around the mobo tray, leaving lots of cables visible. basically asking for a solid mobo tray area) white/light in color to help bring out any rgb strip colors much better. although any color will do. if possible, a 90 degree setup to have the gpus standing vertically. although a normal layout will do. price range is $300. i refuse to use thermalfake. any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. i am not picky on time (i'm actually waiting to see if vega 64 lce goes down in price at all). so options that are out of stock now but will be back in stock later are fine with me.
- 11 replies
-
- tempered glass
- eatx
-
(and 4 more)
Tagged with:
-
So I spent $400 on new peripherals for my new white setup, and wanted to share some pics here I had limited space on my DIY keyboard tray, and I never used any of the macros or number pad on my K95 RGB, so I decided to get a TKL keyboard that was white. Ducky is one of the best keyboard brands, and they make a white TKL keyboard. Unfortunately it either comes with RGB or no LED, there is no pure white LED option so I had to go with RGB. Also added 0.4mm blue (soft) o-rings to the MX-red switches. I also replaced my MX Master with an MX Master 2s that comes in "light gray" which is basically white. Interestingly enough, the white shell of the keyboard perfectly matches the white shell of the mouse, and the "super light gray" of the keycaps matches the "super light gray" on the surface of the mouse! It's like these two peripherals were made for eachother! Even though the light gray is almost white, it still shows up pretty gray on the camera. The brighter the ambient light is, the whiter they look. It's basically just two different shades of white IMO, I wouldn't really call it gray. I also used white anker micro USB cables for both, and the 'white' cable is also the same shade of 'super light gray' as the mouse and keyboard keys. Overall, an excellent pair of peripherals, great quality for both. I highly recommend these to anyone looking for white peripherals for a white setup. PS - Pics of my new fully-white setup are coming soon!
-
Anyone know of some reliable websites where I can get white shine thru keycaps? I just missed the drop on massdrop and i dont know of any good places to get some. Budget: $40 tops
-
Hello, My name is Marcus and I have one deep desire that I am unable to satisfy from where I live. Basically I just want the logitech G703 Snow edition but only the black version is sold here in Sweden. I have looked around on a million different sites but none is shipping to Sweden. Now since the white version is sold in the US I was thinking maybe someone from this forum that lives in US is willing to purchase it and send it to me via separate shipping and I will pay you for the mouse, shipping and ofcourse a little extra as a thanks for the help. If you are willing to help me just feel free to email me at marcusohman@hotmail.com and we can discuss prices and contact information. Thanks!
-
I am currently in the planning phase of my dream build and I thought I go here to look for advice. My ideal color scheme is White and Purple with small black accents. Here is my current part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mty8Gf . I would prefer to not have to pay like $1000, for a monitor or something like that. I want the best within a decent price. If you have any ideas or suggested part changes let me know. I do plan to spray paint the inside of the case and some of the other components. Thanks! EDIT: My actual current list https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Y3g2JV EDIT: I am mainly looking for a cheaper white AM4 motherboard, a better white case with RGB LEDs that is not insanely priced, and better Headphones and Keyboard that are white with purple accents and/or has RGB LEDs.
-
I am looking for a good white mechanical RGB backlit keyboard that can be shipped to the Netherlands (i found one on amazon but that one wasn't shippable to the Netherlands) Price Preferably in Euros
-
Hello LTT Community! In June, I started the modding of my NZXT S340 tower case that was a bit... underwhelming. Apart from a Razer Chroma sticker in the front and a few LEDs in it I mean. I wanted it to look E P I C so I started improving it... Bit by bit. Get ready for a LOT of images, GIFs and a few talks about each part. So lay back, relax and let's go for a ride. Yup... That's it. ▼ RIG ▼ The first step was to add a backplate to my GPU, I ordered it on V1 Tech and I have to say it's pretty darn sexy. At that time, I was using a Be Quiet! Dark Rock 3 to cool my CPU and it was hiding a large part of that back plate so I moved it to the second PCIe slot and it started to look better already. Summer was hitting hard and airflow was lacking, but some money came in and I bought... Paint. The brand is Liquitex, their paint is made of high quality pigments and I have to admit this is a really good spray paint. I opted for the Cadmium Red tint, the brightest red they had in store. You can find all Liquitex products here I masked my side panel and started cutting of the glorious MSI Dragon I drew... Right off my screen (please don't hit me). It's a long process that requires a lot of elbow grease, and a lot of focus. The whole cutting and peeling process took north of two hours. Here are a few processing steps. All of these steps were carefully monitored by my cat Loki. He's a great assistant. And a hugger. And cute. I LOVE THIS CAT. Painted and dried, I finally peeled the remaining painter's tape and cleaned the small bits of leaked paint. It's a water-based paint so some of the tape crinkled and some paint went under it. Here's the first paint stop I made with a fancy shot, while I was thinking about what to do with the front panel. I kept that Razer sticker during this time. Mmmh... Beasty. Then came August. With more money, I bought fans! YAY AIRFLOW!... Then nay heat, as I moved back to South of France... I hate seeing temps above 50 degrees. I ordered two Corsair SP140 and an NZXT Kraken X42 and got rid of my Dark Rock III. While mounting the watercooling and the newcoming fans, I took of the white metal bar from the inside and painted it red too, leaving the NZXT logo blank for it to stand out. Here are some eye-candy pictures of the inside of the case. Then I figured that my PC was pretty much showcasing two brands: NZXT and MSI. I decided to showcase NZXT a bit more, as the big a*s dragon was already representing MSI quite a lot, the front panel had to balance things up a bit. First things first, I had to create a stencil that would fit the front panel. I measured every bit of the tiny NZXT logo on the front panel and redrew it in AutoCAD. I could've printed the logo but hey, let's save trees. Rocky montage to fast foward 20 minutes of drawing and measuring! YAY Masking and cutting as usual, bla bla bla... Here's the final result and some more sexy photos of the final case! "Browse privately AND securely with Tunne" - Wait I'm not Linus. I hope you guys enjoyed the trip through me improving that boring white case into a glorious red and white showcase... Case. Here's the final rig: CPU: Intel i7-6700K - 4.00 GHz CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X42 GPU: MSI GTX 1060 Armor OC V1 - 6Gb RAM: 2x8 Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX - 2400 MHz MoBo: Asus Z170-A Case: NZXT S340 - Glossy White Case Fans: 2 x Corsair SP140 / 1 x NZXT Aer P 140mm / 1 x NZXT Stock 120mm fan PSU: Cooler Master G650M semi-modular power supply I'll swap the stock 120 exhaust NZXT fan for a Corsair AF120 white LED quiet edition fan by the end of September, and buy CableMod custom sleeved cables! Cheers!
-
guys can you help me to find a white/silver/grey keyboard that is silent and bellow 80€ pls :C
-
I was looking for a fully white setup and this came: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/GV6nD8 (I already have the GTX 970,HDD,SSD; I just put it to fully show the setup.) Share your opinion.- NOT INTERESTED IN OC/ 4K GAMING/ VR 1 22" 1080p Monitor 1 Mech. Keyboard (RGB) 1 Mouse (RGB)
-
Hey guys I am making a 1000 usd white build and want to know what do you think about it. Case: Raidmax A14TWS Sigma White Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (Using the Wraith Spire as cooler) GPU: GTX 1060 6gb Asus Dual RAM: Corsair Vengeance LED (White LED) (2x8gb) 3200 Mhz PSU: EVGA 650 BQ, 80+ BRONZE 650W, Semi Modular. Motherboard: MSI Gaming B350 Tomahawk Arctic HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1 Tb SSD: Sandisk SSD Plus 120 Gb Case fans: 6 Corsair SP120 White LED What do you think about it?
-
Hello guys I am thinking about building a PC with a white theme, but i cant decide if the white colored Corsair Vengeance LXP or the Corsair Whitr Led rams would look better on a Tomahawk Arctic mobo. Would appreciate any point of view. Thanks.
-
first of all i am sorry for my grammar, english is not my first language. if you could please help me i would be very greatfull. i am currently in the horifying process of sourcing out the parts for my first build. i have decided on all of the parts except for the motherboard. it is a white build and i am not sure if i should go with the asus prime z270-A or the msi z270 tomahawk arctic. where i live they cost the same (210usd) and i dont know witch to go with. again it would really help if one of you beutiful geeks could help me.
- 2 replies
-
- z270
- motherboard
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hello, I have been part hunting for a while now and I want my build to be white. Can anyone recommend any parts? Anything goes.
-
I'm searching for white keyboard with RGB lighting which I can edit through program like Razer Blackwidow Chroma, Corsiar k series etc., but inexpensive. Any chinese keyboard will be good, but most of them can't be configured through program. I found some Ajazz RGB variants, but in my country I can buy only black switch version or I have to order one from china myself and then add symbols on it and spend money for this :\ (I am from Russia, I need russian layout on it) The problem is there's hundrends of different keyboards, but only a couple can be programmable. If you know any companies, that have programm for their keyboards, I will be very thankful. Sorry for my bad English
-
I want to build a PC before I head back to college in the fall. After watching the TechQuickie video on choosing the right PSU, I found myself second guessing whether I should get a 430W 80+ white, or a 450/500W power supply with a bronze rating. PC part picker says the system would consume around 260W. Here is the list: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/MindofSamuel/saved/7Fc8dC . Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-
Greetings people ? Matias is here to gift you with a PC modding build log! The plan is to make an "elite version" of nzxt's h440, inspired by their elite version of the s340. I'm either going to make full size tempered Glass or acrylic window in the side, remove the HDD area and extend the PSU chamber. Since I can't start modding today, here are some pictures of my PC as it is now (before the mod). Specs: (Soon to be modded) NZXT h440 I7 6700K MSI GTX 980 ti ASUS STRIX z270e gaming Be Quiet! Dark Rock 3 16 GB G.skill Trident Z RGB 128 GB generic Samsung SSD 1 TB Seagate hybrid laptop SSHD Be Quiet Pure Power L8 530w (Fun fact: that's the first and best powersupply I've ever bought! Every single other I've had has been worse in some way)
-
Not the biggest fan of the window that's provided with this case so I got some blue perspex and covered up the existing window, needed 3 layers in total to get the shade of blue I was chasing. Photos are in order of: Before, two angles. The panel without perspex. The panel with one layer. The panel with three layers, two angles. The panel with three layers with the sun behind it. The mod fitted. The mod fitted a second angle to compare with earlier. Total cost = 800JPY & about 45 mins. Required tools, tape, straight edge, box-cutters(Stanley knife) & some electrical tape thinly sliced. This is super easy & super good looking -- hope you try it.
-
- nzxt
- pcmasterrace
- (and 4 more)
-
I will probably be buying new furniture soon, but I'm not sure if I should go with black or white. Does anyone have a white setup? does the desk reflect your screen a lot? These are just random images I found on google ^^ Pros of white: -dust is almost invisible -clean/modern look -blends in with white walls Pros of black: -less reflections of screens -matches black monitors and dark windows themes -possibly less distracting for gaming? Thanks for your input
-
Hello I purchased my ASUS vg248qe about 5 months ago. I had no issues with it until the last 2 months as I have slowly been getting more and more horizontal white lines across the screen. The first one was at the top of the screen but I now have three and one is right in the middle of the screen so it's starting to really annoy me even though its quite faint. These lines only occur when running at 144HZ. Turning to 60Hz solves the issue but ruins the point of the monitor! Does anyone know of a fix? I see that this monitor is very popular so I hope I'm not the only one with the issue! Thanks
- 5 replies
-
- asus vg248qe
- asus
- (and 4 more)
-
So my gf's computer is due for a new case as the current one is breaking. We discussed it over and what she wants is a windowed white tower (So far within budget we've found a couple options, NZXT phantom 240, inwin 503, Deepcool tesseract, but if you have suggestions to add to that, that'd be cool. We're looking in the under $100AU range). But here's the real problem: she wants RGB lighting, but with the intention of having it set to pink for a lot of the time, but if she tires of it she can always swap the colours around. Before I go into more detail, I'd like to state : I have never done anything RGB before, My immediate thought was the Corsair RGB fans, HD120 or SP120. But when I researched, pink didn't appear to be in their colour list. So I googled around for more RGB fans, and all I could find was like RGB "rings" on fans, as opposed to the blades being lit. In addition to that I'd want to know the deal with RGB controllers with Fans and LED's. So if we went with a corsair HD120 kit, it gives us a controller and a hub and some extensions which seem like you can just hook that onto a LED strip. is that only compatable with a corsair LED strip or could I put that onto a Deepcool one? (as I can get corsair for $35 and Deepcool for $19). Her current MoBo I don't think has RGB headers (Gigabyte H170 HD3). The ideal situation would be we can get the whole setup for under $200AU, I think the only compromise I can come up with is getting the NZXT phantom which I believe comes with white fans, chuck in a pair of deepcool LED strips (which do appear to have a pink option). but I'd really not have to settle and actually find some RGB fans that would do the trick. Preferably the whole rig being able to use the same controller or UI. TL;DR: Do you guys know of any RGB fans that can do pink? Any RGB fans aside from Corsair? Or can you get corsair fans to go pink? Thanks! Sorry for going overboard with the explanation, it's my first time looking into RGB and I just don't want to make any purchasing mistakes.
-
PREAMBLE I always wanted to build a white and green themed PC, which was somewhat of a problem at the beginning due to the lack of white and green components and also low budget. But now I can finally tackle this problem. I won't talk much around this as you're probably more interested in some pictures and specs. If you have any questions feel free to ask, I'll answer them as soon as I can. If there are enough questions coming up I'll add more information to the post. SPECIFICATIONS Intel Core i7 - 6700K ASUS Z170 Sabertooth S Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 2800Mhz 16GB (4x4) EVGA GTX 1080 ACX 3.0 Corsair AX760i Power Supply CableMod Custom Length PSU Cables Paracord White Lian Li PC-O8 WX Replaced with Thermaltake Core P5 (black, now painted white) Samsung 850 EVO SSD 1TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD 1TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD 128GB NZXT AER RGB120 Fan NZXT AER RGB120 Fan NZXT AER RGB120 Fan EKWB CoolStream SE360 Radiator EKWB Supremecy EVO Original CSQ CPU Waterblock XSPC Razor GTX 1080 GPU Waterblock XSPC Razor GTX 1080 Backplate Monsoon Hardline Hardlock Fittings Replaced with EKWB EK-HDC 12mm Fittings Replaced with AlphaCool 16mm HT Fittings Monsoon Hardline Tubing 10/13mm Replaced with Bitspower Crystal Link 12/10mm Tubing Replaced with AlphaCool 16/13mm Tubing Primochill CTR Phase 2 120mm Laing D5 Reservoir + Pump Combo Replaced with EK-XRES 140 DS (Original CSQ) + Pump Combo Mayhems Ultra Pure H2O Liquid Mayhems Emerald Green Dye PICTURES & UPDATES Update June 21st 2017 After having multiple problems with my pump and monsoon fittings I can finally present to you a first sneek peek. I still have to add the green dye and make some slight modifikations, but it is almost done! Excuse the bad picture quality - I'm just happy that I finally got there. Update January 19th 2018 New year - new build? Well, I bought a new case and so I managed to finally continue this wild roallercoster of a build. But this time I will actually post proper pictures of an actually green and white themed build - which will be hanging on a wall! And for one I'm not just making empty promises - the build is basically done! But for now I will only show you pictures of the case and fittings: Thermaltake Core P5 / AlphaCool HT 16mm Update January 27th 2018 The build is comepleted and got its own little place on one of my walls. Here are some pictures: This was one hell of a challenge, considering that it was my second hardline build ever. I'm not quite happy with some of the bends, the lighting and the fluid and might change a few things here and there. For everyone that thought about doing a hardline build I can only recommend to take your time! Performance on the other hand is great as you can probably imagine with all the open space and that massive radiator.
-
Greetings LTT community, I have a project I am working on in which someone I know wants to change their display configuration. What he has currently are 3 white 32" Spectre monitor/TV's that run at 1080P but the clarity is crap, and the guy is dissatisfied with the way his setup currently is. I mentioned to him that I could probably upgrade his setup by bumping up to a 4K monitor, and now he is ready and roaring for me to come up with a solution because he is complaining about eye strain... Whoever chose these monitors did a poor job of researching their capabilities and so he basically has 3 sh*tty monitors that run his mega super setup. He has indicated that the middle monitor should be the one with the highest resolution and that the monitors to the sides and top won't matter much since his focus would mainly be on the center high resolution one... but it has to fit in between the ones he currently has, AND he wants me to set up a monitor mounting bracket array so that they all float above his glass desk instead of using the legs that they all currently sit on. I've thought about this configuration quite a bit today... I'm not really sure what to do. He is a stickler for his current theme... glass tables, white/silver/gray peripherals, stainless steel and glass towers, and white monitors. Of his 2 stainless steel/glass cases, one hosts a server, and the other hosts a beefy ass setup with 2x GTX 1080's in SLI and some high end i7 cpu. These two GPU's drive his system so that he can edit things with AutoCAD and because of it he is willing to throw another $1000 at a solution here, the challenge is that I have to come up with an elegant solution that works. I spent a couple hours researching all these different monitors, the particular size that he wants is 32" there's no budging there, and the white or silver bezel adds to the difficulty. The market is rather limited for this particular size, a lot of no name brands on the cheaper end (perfect pixel) or some insanely expensive household brands (asus, dell). I thought about getting him into an ultrawide monitor since I truly believe it would really kick ass... but he doesn't want that. I could use some suggestions as I really don't want to choose something that's also going to be crap, I want to be able to give this guy a rock solid solution and any suggestions would go a long way so I don't waste his money either. I hope the diagram doesn't get butchered when I push submit here, but this is the end result of what this guy wants... (1080P) (1080P)( _4K_ )(1080P) -MC
-
Hi, i was given a Dell Latitude E6520 Laptop and i have noticed after a while of charging it starts blinking white. Once the battery charge hits about 90% the battery light starts blinking White and i did post on the Dell forums but they have not had anyone ask about it. while i was in school today i was forced to use one of the school laptops as they shut the Wi-Fi off for other devices for testing and i noticed that it did it on that laptop as well but the was in the Latitude E6400 series of models. Has anyone seen this happen before and if so what does it mean? i can't find anything online about it and not even the tech at my school has seen it happen before. It does not affect anything in terms of usability. The laptop still works perfectly fine and the battery reports as works perfectly and its health is perfect as well. I have never seen this and am just wondering has anyone else seen this before and what does it mean?
-
Does anyone know of a completely white 256GB SSD? (can be slightly above or below) Its for a themed build I've been working on thanks for your input!
-
So I havent really posted here before besides the odd comment here or there, a coworker suggested I do a proper build log for my baby. Ive been working on this one in either planning/draw ups or actual building for 2 years roughly (obviously drawn out because money/time). In short the justification for this build's name is it being my favourite character from any video game, Zia from Bastion (not related to the theme ive been calling my PC's that for years, technically this is Zia 4.0). The theme of the build started as a kind of Tracer from Overwatch inspired build early on when it was living in a Fractal R5, beyond that Star Wars VII came out and BB-8 basically made me go... Well thats just it isnt it? So it began, a build on a white and orange (and eventually silver as well) theme, inspired by a small cute droid. Moving forward ill be taking A LOT more photos and also video if I can help it. I have pretty basic painting experience and have built a fair few PC's for either family, friends, the odd client or myself (nearish to 40 in my time over the years). I'll do my best to detail my steps and I will add to this moving forward (probably a post per part format maybemaybe?). Thought it might be a bit of fun List of parts as of current: NZXT S340 Elite White i7 6700k MSI Z170 Gaming Carbon Motherboard 16GB of Kingston (I think?) RAM (getting replaced) GTX 1080Ti (was a 1070) (to be painted watch this space) Corsair H115 GTX (partial painted) 4x Corsair White LED "Mag-Lev" fans (3x 140mm, 1x 120mm) (painted) EVGA 750W G2 Power Supply Samsung 840 and 850 EVO (120GB and 500GB respectively) DIY custom cables from Cablemod WD Red 2TB HDD. Other bits for those that care: Acer X34 3440x1440 Main Monitor Benq 24" 1080p Side Monitor Corsair K70 (painted) Razer Naga Epic Seinheiser Game One Headset Razer Goliathus (or whatever its called) Overwatch Themed Mat If anyone has any questions about methods, materials, details about bits being taken apart etc etc please dont hesitate to ask