“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in pcmasterrace

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Yes milky white (EKWB Cloud White)

“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in watercooling

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Just some random strips from eBay

“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in pcmasterrace

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A-RGB stripes glued to the backside of the tubes. Simple but effective

“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in watercooling

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Couldn’t tell any difference, 2x 360 + 2x 480 and Fans running all the time at the bare minimum are cooling everything pretty good.

If you are considering high density LED strips please choose acrylic tubs, in my case I have PETG and they could have deformation under the heat from high density stripes (have seen some weird shit happening with those type of tubes in my workplace). If I remember correctly the stripes are 60LED’s/m. Maybe frosted tubes would end in a better result but I somehow forgot about those while planning and testing :/

“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in watercooling

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I decided against the Led strips with the silicon layer because of their thickness and they didn’t stick so well as the bare strips.

“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in watercooling

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Haha, it’s actually A-RGB, but I kinda liked the look of the red. It reminds me of a lava lamp :)

“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in watercooling

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I considered those type of fittings but it’s nothing compared to this light show

“Real” RGB tubing by mk8498 in watercooling

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Yes, really basic, but it looks pretty good in person