What Colour PCB do you prefer? [News]
Gone are the days of just turd-yellow/brown or leaf green motherboards - we've seen many colours of PCB come and go. With such a vast choice available now, we're interested in what floats your boat when it comes to the colour of hardware.
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What Colour PCB do you prefer? [News]
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I'd say blue, just to match everything else, but seeing as it's on the inside of my machine I don't really care. The only people that should are those that like big plastic windows in their cases and lots of glowy LEDs in it. In which case a UV reflective mobo would look good (insofar as these things do look good).
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hmm, black, red, white sounds like it would be weird, but a bit of a grower at the same time. UV reactive, doesnt dfi lanparty do them? or is that just some of the plastic bits that are stuck in, like the ram slots and cpu cage thingy?
personal favourite would be cinnabar, the colour of freshly coagulated blood.
personal favourite would be cinnabar, the colour of freshly coagulated blood.
I'm pretty sure it's just the plastic bits. I've played with a LANParty board, but not under a UV light.HereComesPete wrote:hmm, black, red, white sounds like it would be weird, but a bit of a grower at the same time. UV reactive, doesnt dfi lanparty do them? or is that just some of the plastic bits that are stuck in, like the ram slots and cpu cage thingy?
Fix'd.HereComesPete wrote:personal favourite would be cinnabar, the colour of freshly coagulated blood mercury (II) sulphide.