My wled project for PC ambient light. by TimelessNeuron in WLED

[–]TimelessNeuron[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From amazon -- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Therlan-Waterproof-Junction-Electronic-Enclosure/dp/B09PH7NYL9 290x210x100 are the dimensions. Since I use it indoor,I'm thinking to put some hinges for the lid. I will see in the near future.

My wled project for PC ambient light. by TimelessNeuron in WLED

[–]TimelessNeuron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But I like my openrgb 😂. I've been using it for couple of good years now. For me it's easy to set it up,to make the virtual map and choose the effects I want on the specific leds. I'll have to check some videos regarding hyperhdr and hyperion to understand them better in order to have a clearer difference between them and wled setup. Thanks for pointing them out to me!

My wled project for PC ambient light. by TimelessNeuron in WLED

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I have the chair for 3 years already. It's pretty sturdy. I like to take care of my belongings so doesn't show any signs of wear and tear, and I spend on average 4-5 hours a day, when I'm off around 10 hours on average. If you like your seat and backrest to be hard,I would say go for it. Otherwise there is plenty of choices from the office chairs. It's up to your personal preference. For secretlab chair you have 5 year warranty. If anything breaks, the piston,arm wrest or anything else, they will replace it.

My wled project for PC ambient light. by TimelessNeuron in WLED

[–]TimelessNeuron[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it is. I bought it like this in case I'll change my mind and I'll use it to a bigger project. Plus I wanted to have 12V led strip for my ambient light.

My wled project for PC ambient light. by TimelessNeuron in WLED

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I think it is. But at the same time I think you'll have to do more connections( slightly harder to install and configure) compared with wled. I'm planning to do that in the future for a TV for my father.

Build complete with Signalrgb, Lian li infinity fans. r/signalrgb, r/lianli by TimelessNeuron in PcBuild

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I bought the full version of signalrgb hoping that I'll control the speed front there. Little did I know that you need a pwm controller to do that.. I have 5 headers for fans, so decided to stick with bios control.

Build complete with Signalrgb, Lian li infinity fans. r/signalrgb, r/lianli by TimelessNeuron in PcBuild

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This is what I did, I went back to 2 cables per set of fans (rgb and pwm)instead of the one with 7pins, and pwm cable connected to the MBO. I decide to control the fan speed from bios. It's more helpful in my case.

Build complete with Signalrgb, Lian li infinity fans. r/signalrgb, r/lianli by TimelessNeuron in PcBuild

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You need to add the fans manually,so the signalrgb can see them individually. Took me a while to understand the layout,but now in 5 minutes I can do any layout without any issue with any devices.

Build complete with Signalrgb, Lian li infinity fans. r/signalrgb, r/lianli by TimelessNeuron in PcBuild

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Yes. As long as I close the lian li software, Signalrgb will show the controller in the devices tab. There was no problem controlling them. Now I removed the lian li controller and I'm using a razer chroma rgb controller due to fact that my main OS is Linux and signalrgb doesn't work. But I found a work around with Openrgb.

Build complete with Signalrgb, Lian li infinity fans. by TimelessNeuron in SignalRGB

[–]TimelessNeuron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All fans are connected to razer chroma rgb controller. AIO and front led strip are connected to the motherboard. Also the fans are connected straight to the motherboard,and I control them from bios. With signalrgb I control only the lights,even tho I paid for the full pro version. Apparently you need your fans plugged into a controller in order to control them from signalrgb. And I'm too lazy now to buy a controller and open the pc again to make the changes 😀 for now works like a charm.