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How to deal with the annoying BIOS light?

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So... I have a little problem and it's been bugging me I need something to put over the blue BIOS LED light on my motherboard as it's extremely bright what should I use to do this?

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So... I have a little problem and it's been bugging me I need something to put over the blue BIOS LED light on my motherboard as it's extremely bright what should I use to do this?

electrical tape 

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electrical tape 

Will that cause any damage? I don't really want to be putting tape on the motherboard.

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Will that cause any damage? I don't really want to be putting tape on the motherboard.

It's electrical tape...it's literally designed to tape items with electricity running through it. The only issue is that it can leave some sticky residue on the LED, which really isn't a big deal. 

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There should be an option in the bios to disable it.Look in eco mode or in the power saving options in bios.

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There should be an option in the bios to disable it.

The blue light? I could never find an option for it the only option was for the "red" audio boost light.

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The blue light? I could never find an option for it the only option was for the "red" audio boost light.

In what tab is that located on the bios?Because on my Msi board is in the eco mode tab.

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In what tab is that located on the bios?Because on my Msi board is in the eco mode tab.

The red LED was in the power management tab I don't think there is an eco section on this board.

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Well if you want to just get some clay or playdoh and just cover the LEDs.

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