As opposed to a certain other big name who hired a prolific modder as their chief designer rapidly sending their products into form over function, supplied multiple thousands of pounds of kit out to modders as a glorified circle jerk then started charging hundreds of pounds for some slabs of...
Well here's a silly suggestion: LED strip underneath so it's sat on a pool of green light. Nothing too bright.
Here's a stupid suggestion: source some broken Razer kit and replace the blue USB ports with green ones :D
Had a good head of steam painting the case work finally, but then insane amounts of overtime kicked in and it's stalled me. And then I shredded a window mounting point trying to straighten it up lol
Hopefully finishing off the GPU power cables tomorrow and then repair the window mount point so...
Definitely chromed tubes. I can live with the white of the fittings not matching because they're not that big. I'd fear if you start adding the white tubes then the differences in white between the case and pedestal and the fittings and tubing becomes more apparent, making the former look almost...
this is why I'm not a fan of all-white builds, it's impossible to actually match up the whites. But the main thing is the chamber and the case match, and it looks great.
Personally I'd be inclined to stealth the radiator and fans by going back to black, the two different whites are jarring to me :(
Sounds like nonsense to me. AMD have put a lot of effort into helping the Windows scheduler do its thing since chiplets and IO dies came out, so unless Microsoft have totally **** the bed again and broken something, I doubt you'd get resource conflicts as insane as what you describe.
PETG is hygroscopic, it's not outside the realms of possibility you stored your old tubes in a damp place and they soaked up a bit of moisture and deformed.
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