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We have the gaming RGB:

  • Laptop
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Monitor
  • Headset
  • Sound Card / external DAC
  • RAM modules
  • Computer case fans
  • Mouse mat
  • Speakers
  • Router
  • Decorative wall plates
  • Decorative desk objects
  • Headphone stand
  • Chair
  • Backpacks
  • Light bulb and other lighting system
  • Monitor
  • Desk (yes)
  • Smartphone (yes)
  • Spotlight (Yes! No joke! ASUS ROG Spotlight. It shows the ASUS ROG logo to anywhere in your room)

[Update]
Thanks to @BlueChinchillaEatingDorito@Dissitesuxba11s, @TrigrH, @spartaman64, @Doobeedoo and @TVwazhere for completing the insane list with the following items:

  • Laptop Cooling pad
  • Microphone
  • PSU power supply cabling
  • HDMI/USB and other external cabling
  • Power Supplies
  • Mouse Bungee
  • SSD
  • and of course the: Graphics Card, Motherboard, CPU Cooler, 
  • PC Water Blocks, Pump and even Tubes (yes!)
  • USB Flash drive

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Now we can add a new item to the growing list:

Uninterruptible Power Supply. If your room is not Disco-Rave-y enough for you, Schneider Electric APC got you covered with their new UPS Battery Backup system. 
 

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Available in both Black and White! Featuring USB Type-C and 2x USB Type-A port on the front to charge your electronics. It features 6 outlets that are battery powered, and 4 outlets that are just surge protected.

 

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The unit has six battery back-up outlets for devices to keep powered during a power outage, and supports a true sine wave output. A further four outlets are provided as surge protected outlets, similar to a standard 4-way socket extension. Two USB Type-A and a Type-C port are on the front in order to charge smartphones and tablets.

 

Called the Schneider Electric APC Back-UPS Pro Gaming UPS (yes, UPS is named in the title, in the case you forgot the product mid way reading the model name), it supports for being pulled 500W to 1000W continuously with the ability, what the company claims, 'allowing you to finish a match' (actually that is pretty good, as normally UPS is designed to just give you time to save your work and shutdown the system).

 

This unit has 12 RGB LED, which form that colored ring in the picture above, and features a mini display showing the status of the battery, and gives you an estimate amount of time remaining.

 

 

 

That said, the press release doesn't cover more details than this. We don't know the battery capacity or how long it will last depending on power consumption. And no information on price and availability.

 

 

Source: Yet Another Gaming Accessory with RGB: Uninterruptible Power Supply! (anandtech.com)

 

I do have to admit, I do like the look of the device. Doesn't have that "gamer" look... and more modern one instead.

So I joke about a Gaming RGB printer... I think it is really coming. I suspect HP will release the OMEN printer anytime soon. Anyways,

 

Are you interested in such device for your gaming PC?

 

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Needs some RGB wiring to go with it
 

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7 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

We have the gaming RGB:

  • Laptop
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Monitor
  • Headset
  • Sound Card / external DAC
  • RAM modules
  • Computer case fans
  • Mouse mat
  • Speakers
  • Router
  • Decorative wall plates
  • Decorative desk objects
  • Headphone stand
  • Chair
  • Backpacks
  • Desk (yes)
  • Smartphone (yes)
  • Webcam (no joke, yes - RGB light and all - The ASUS ROG Spotlight)

Hey you forgot RGB Microphones on that list!

HyperX Releases QuadCast S USB Microphone With Dynamic RGB Lighting Effects  That Can Be Personalized With Custom Settings | Brantford Expositor

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But when will I have a gaming RGB mini fridge?

 

What about a gaming RGB sex toy?

 

Turkey baster? Garlic crusher? Potato ricer?

 

Damnit I need a gaming RGB circular saw.

Ketchup is better than mustard.

GUI is better than Command Line Interface.

Dubs are better than subs

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Man.... this punched me right in the soul.

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Just now, Trik'Stari said:

But when will I have a gaming RGB mini fridge?

 

What about a gaming RGB sex toy?

 

Turkey baster? Garlic crusher? Potato ricer?

 

Damnit I need a gaming RGB circular saw.

RGB Slap Chop please. 

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Sony MDR-V250 | GNT-500 | Logitech G610 Orion Brown | Logitech G402 | Samsung C27JG5 | ASUS ProArt PA238QR
iPhone 12 Mini (iOS 17.2.1) | iPhone XR (iOS 17.2.1) | iPad Mini (iOS 9.3.5) | KZ AZ09 Pro x KZ ZSN Pro X | Sennheiser HD450bt
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1 minute ago, Trik'Stari said:

But when will I have a gaming RGB mini fridge? 

Just install a damn Phillips Hue bulb in your fridge

  

1 minute ago, Trik'Stari said:

What about a gaming RGB sex toy?

I can assure you this exists because sex

 

3 minutes ago, Trik'Stari said:

Turkey baster? Garlic crusher? Potato ricer?

👀

 

3 minutes ago, Trik'Stari said:

Damnit I need a gaming RGB circular saw.

Coming to a horror movie near you, Halloween 2020

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8 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

noob, just make the sun RGB

BRUH

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8 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

noob, just make the sun RGB

Sun emits white light

White light contains R,G, and B

 

The sun was RGB all along

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Trik'Stari said:

But when will I have a gaming RGB mini fridge?

 

What about a gaming RGB sex toy?

 

Turkey baster? Garlic crusher? Potato ricer?

 

Damnit I need a gaming RGB circular saw.

Finally, my asshole can glow with all the colors of the rainbow

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38 minutes ago, rcmaehl said:

Just install a damn Phillips Hue bulb in your fridge

  

I can assure you this exists because sex

 

👀

 

Coming to a horror movie near you, Halloween 2020

Re: rgb circular saws.

These actually exist and they’re quite useful, unlike the vast majority of rgb.  They run a little visible light laser along the blade which spins with the blade and effectively draws a line of light across the area that will be cut.  They’re more useful in chop saws but exist on some circular saws.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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4 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

 

 

I do have to admit, I do like the look of the device. Doesn't have that "gamer" look... and more modern one instead.

So I joke about a Gaming RGB printer... I think it is really coming. I suspect HP will release the OMEN printer anytime soon. Anyways,

 

Are you interested in such device for your gaming PC?

 

I bought a Back-UPS 1500 S last month because the previous one finally died entirely and made the worst dying noise. Also the battery wouldn't come out of the old UPS so I had to take the entire thing to be recycled. Anyway, basically this new gaming UPS is the same as the one I just bought, just with a different shape and some RPG nonsense.

 

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47 minutes ago, Kisai said:

I bought a Back-UPS 1500 S last month because the previous one finally died entirely and made the worst dying noise. Also the battery wouldn't come out of the old UPS so I had to take the entire thing to be recycled. Anyway, basically this new gaming UPS is the same as the one I just bought, just with a different shape and some RPG nonsense.

 

How long did you have it for? You need to replace the battery in the cheaper APC units every 3 years, 5 absolute max.

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1 minute ago, leadeater said:

How long did you have it for? You need to replace the battery in the cheaper APC units every 3 years, 5 absolute max.

speaking of, been meaning to change my ups for the last 3 years, which the battery been needing to change for 2 of those xD 

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12 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

We have the gaming RGB:

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  • Laptop
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Monitor
  • Headset
  • Sound Card / external DAC
  • RAM modules
  • Computer case fans
  • Mouse mat
  • Speakers
  • Router
  • Decorative wall plates
  • Decorative desk objects
  • Headphone stand
  • Chair
  • Backpacks
  • Light bulb and other lighting system
  • Desk (yes)
  • Smartphone (yes)
  • Spotlight (Yes! No joke! ASUS ROG Spotlight. It shows the ASUS ROG logo to anywhere in your room)

[update]
Thanks to @BlueChinchillaEatingDorito and @Dissitesuxba11s for adding to the list the following items:

  • Laptop Cooling pad
  • Microphone
  • Cabling

Dont forget Motherboards, Cases (not just the fans) and PSU's (someone beat me to it)

 

Also SSD's, CPU coolers, Graphics cards, Custom water blocks, water pumpstube fittingsPower Supply Cable.

 

UPS's? what's next. RGB USB Docking stations? (surprisingly with everything being RGB I haven't seen one of those yet)

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It certainly does seem to pay well.  I recently did a search for 140mm fans.  There were several rgb options at $30-40, and one non rgb option at $10.  The $10 one was actually a better fan too. 

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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I mean neat, I was always thinking getting UPS eventually though. 

 

Also, there's RGB mouse bungee too. 

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58 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Dont forget Motherboards, Cases (not just the fans) and PSU's (someone beat me to it)

 

Also SSD's, CPU coolers, Graphics cards, Custom water blocks, water pumpstube fittingsPower Supply Cable.

 

UPS's? what's next. RGB USB Docking stations? (surprisingly with everything being RGB I haven't seen one of those yet)

https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/spark-rgb-ufd

rgb usb drive

https://www.vivify.cc/product/arquus-w73 

rgb hdmi cable

https://www.newegg.com/team-group-t-force-delta-max-rgb-1tb/p/N82E16820331385?item=N82E16820331385&

rgb ssd

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Waiting on the specs for this to be officially published. If they brought some of the current conditioning tech to a reasonable price point, this might actually be a very good "buy" in the UPS category. That's really not a joke. The nicer tech is rather expensive, so curious what layout it'll be.

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Finally an rgb UPS

 

gonna wait for a 19inch rackmount version ;)

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16 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

allowing you to finish a match'

Only if your modem ( and switch) are connected too ;)

Hi

 

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