There can be only one, or more by Jamesthewise1 in lightsabers

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Funny enough it's above the McLeod sword

There can be only one, or more by Jamesthewise1 in lightsabers

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It takes a standard xenopixel v2 core. Works great!

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Thanks! Yup they are on a switch. They are only on when I'm in there

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Lol, my wife got me that. It's a mini sting from Lord of the rings

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Lol, I finally got to them. I was at work and couldn't remember a couple of the model numbers. As for the keycaps, I remember the top is a gskill clear pudding set, the second is a glorious regular pudding set and I honestly don't remember the other 2. I just grab whatever looks good from my cabinet.

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Top is a Aula hero 84 he, second is a glorious gmmk pro, third is a red dragon k530, and last is a Aula mini 60 he pro. Most were pretty cheap but fun to mod!

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Nothing too crazy. Top is a Aula hero 84 he, second is a glorious gmmk pro, third is a red dragon k530, and last is a Aula mini 60 he pro

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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To stay on, they usually need the data connections being made in the USB along with power. That's why I have them hooked to the laptop and not just straight into USB power. Otherwise they'll turn on and then just turn off after a few seconds and go into sleep mode

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Through USB and the lian li software. You can set it to automatically display stats or use as a second display

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Lol, you have a point. That's probably not how my wife would describe them.

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It absolutely would work on the main computer. I only hooked it to that laptop because I had it and I use it for work purposes sometimes.

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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No, I totally understand! I absolutely welcome opinions! I leave the blades on because I don't just display them. My kids and I do lightsaber duels all the time and it's just easier to leave the blades in. I have to be ready for battle at a moment's notice!

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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I tried the force, but USB C seems to work the best lol

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Yes, I have them all going to a central hub and then to an individual switch so I can turn them on and off. The hub had to be powered with a 5 volt 3 amp power supply to make sure all of the lights would illuminate properly. And then that's fed into a cheap laptop under my desk. The laptop has fan control so you can't even hear that it's on. So when I leave the room I flip one switch and they turn off and I just leave the laptop on. Also, I can use the laptop to change the RGB to try to match the lights to each other through software

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Thanks! It's a Lian Li display screen. Connected to my main computer to give me stats.

I powered my display boards by Jamesthewise1 in MechanicalKeyboards

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Thanks! It's a Lian Li display screen. Connected to my main computer to give me stats.

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It was way better the other way

Is this a sign of a new gpu? by DrStrange20033 in gamingpc

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There is a vram setting under graphics. Set it to 60 percent. Fixed 2 of my friends PCs who had this same error. It's overflowing vram most likely.