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The Jankiest lighting setup ever lol

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Probably run them at the top of the case, if the strips themselves can't be seen.

Or remove them, and save up until you can get a cheapish RGB kit from a store like Lowes or Home Depot.

When I finished building my first pc, I really wanted to follow in Linus's extreme RGB footsteps and I was out of money to buy LED strips, so I pretty much gave up for a while. But when I went into my basement I found 2 new 3/4 inch led (things?)  and I used them it came out OK for an led that was made to be outdoors, but the way I mounted wired it is janky AF. Any advice for a cheap improvement?

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You see them on the aisle of airplanes too.

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Probably run them at the top of the case, if the strips themselves can't be seen.

Or remove them, and save up until you can get a cheapish RGB kit from a store like Lowes or Home Depot.

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Janky is a term more used for Hazard, or Danger of electrical shock, or just exposed wires and such.

The lighting setup you have, is just amateur/newbie.

 

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