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DriverHeaven Junior Member
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What to get? a blue cold cathode or uv blacklight?
The title says it all....
I need to choose the right light for my clear case. Please advice. |
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Get the blue..sure looks nice
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My rig has 4 blue LED system fans, and then two UV lights, which also glow blue when turned on. I also have the UV reactive ATA cables, which glow when the UV lights are on. So, I say get yourself two of those UV lights (one isn't bright enough, but they are small so won't take up alot of room) and maybe some of the UV reactive cables, and you should be good to go. My rig is in my sig if you want to check it out.
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Thankz for the advice.
Yep, I was thinking to get both, but don't know how they look together. I just order the uv blacklight. I guess instead of getting the blue light. I will get a blue light fan instead. |
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