Saturday, January 16, 2010

How to install a computer cases LED Lights?

I know I have to put the cables into the motherboard but where do i put it? plz help my case is coming in a few daysHow to install a computer cases LED Lights?
Well actually, DOUG, attaching lights to anything DOES make it go faster. Along with painting flames on it, there is nothing that can speed it up quite as much. Just look at street racing cars.How to install a computer cases LED Lights?
Relax.





The case should have some cables attached to the inside-front of the case, which are connected to the power button(s) and LEDs. You will have to connect these to the appropriate pins on the motherboard. Read your motherboard's manual, as it should show a layout of the parts of the motherboard, including the appropriate pins.





This is all assuming, of course, that by LED lights, you meant the standard LEDs used for the power button, reset button, and hard drive activity indicator. The wiring for these LEDs is pre-installed into the case as implied.
No.





LED and/or cold cathode light kits do NOT connect directly to the motherboard. They connect to your power supply usually via a 4 pin (molex) connector. Sometimes they'll connect via a 3 pin cord, but there are usually 3 to 4 pin adapters included with those kinds.
And WHY do you need this? To make it pretty? Buy a string of Christmas lights and wrap the whole case in it (or the whole house...) THIS will be pretty!


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To Joe K: I think you might be right... Now I know why airplanes have those blinking lights at the tips of their wings.

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