Further proof that an effective mod doesn't have to break the wallet or take hours of complex work with expensive machinery to work. +Rep
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Further proof that an effective mod doesn't have to break the wallet or take hours of complex work with expensive machinery to work. +Rep
Nice idea, I might do it as well, but maybe with chrismas leds, starting with those I already have.
I dont have recent pics of it, but here's a look of the desk
This is Nutz!! Im Thinking of doin the same. Thnx 4 the inspiration and +Rep
Dude, you just set off a new fad in the computer modding scene. Everyone is going to be doing this dude! Awesome I love it. (and I may be joining this train too hehe)
Dude +rep for an awesome Idea. Ive thought about something similar before after seeing those lcd tv's from toshiba or whoever it was with the mood setting lights on the sides but never actually did it. Awesome.
Thats really nice looking and very simple +rep
WOWZ0RZ! That looks amazing.
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Haha, this is nuts! This took me literally 30 minutes to do and so many people have liked it! Thanks to all for the compliments, give it a go yourself it's great fun to do :D I would love to see some of your attempts as well!
30 minutes? Took me like 10. But then again I used the stock switch and double-stick tape.
P.S. sorry for the blurryness. Using my Mom's Point-N-Shoot.
nice raz1r, i see you have a grey brick on your desk as well (referring to old gameboy)
Nice, I'd do that but I keep my computer behind my monitor and with all the LED fans in it I get pretty much the same effect. Definitely a good idea, so as not to hurt you eyes. Although then again I ask why don't you just leave the lights in the room on if your up late.