ALSEYE - manufacturers of brightest and best looking fans in China
Recommend such set ($34 with two led strips)
It is still lot of ways to make things worse
Animated version of case I mentioned above
Addressable RGB difference
This thread so far only mentioned unnecessarily illuminated devices, which otherwise work fine.
But there is a real example of a storage device that, equipped with 75(!) LEDs, actually performs significantly worse than it would perform without those LEDs. From the review of the "Hyper X Fury RGB" SSD:
... the LED lighting itself is responsible for most of the drive's problems. The LED lighting on the Kingston HyperX Fury RGB SSD drives up the price of this SATA SSD to NVMe levels and draws enough power to make the drive more prone to overheating than almost any M.2 NVMe SSD out there—and we tested with only one of the three color channels illuminated!
Looks cool. Just note that lot of NVM-e tests are very strange with idea to write terabytes for like 2 hours.
@Vitaliy_Kiselev: I think those test scenarios are reasonable and interesting, as they address the use case of HDMI recorders, where even a temporary slow-down after writing 500 GB can ruin your recording.
Most HDMI recorders are fine with SATA speeds and these are cool.
Thermaltake new cases
Cheap $1200 table to hide your RGB stuff
Keyboard for people who don't know how to write
It'll allows to use Alexa for all this, including even changing keyboard settings.
Rumors are that in 2020 they will present keyboard with RGB speakers and build in screen reader software.
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