dutch_gecko
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Hello. I was redirected here after asking a fiendish question at another forum, but it looks like you know what you're talking about so I hope somebody can help me with this.
I have a newish Gigabyte Aurora case that has been sitting peacefully underneath my desk. If you look carefully at the linked page, you'll notice mention of a "Customizable Light Beam Projector" i.e. a piece of acetate with a logo printed on it. It's a nice idea, and you get a spare sheet of acetate to make your own, but I was thinking of going one better: using a completely transparent LCD screen to have a moving version...
This will be difficult, and so I came here to ask if anybody knows of this happening in the past. Google has offered me no solutions yet, but you all seem intelligent and may know either of a guide of some sort or a suitable product.
Although an all-in-one backlit solution might work, space is tight and using the normal backlight would be more elegant (backlight is in fact lighting on front fan, plus an extra led). To get an estimate of size, this page links to word docs with sample images (it's .doc, not .pdf, and not 7.5MB either). It is kinda small, though I'm sure that overlapping wouldn't be a huge problem. Power should be easy enough to supply, just by splitting the molex going to the front fan, so that shouldn't be an issue.
Pics of setup (though some of you probably own one anyway):
Clip in place as seen from underside
Size of clip
Clip fitting (you can just see where the fan is. There's also an extra LED at the back, possibly too small to see)
And that's what it looks like switched on.
Thanks in advance,
Gecko
I have a newish Gigabyte Aurora case that has been sitting peacefully underneath my desk. If you look carefully at the linked page, you'll notice mention of a "Customizable Light Beam Projector" i.e. a piece of acetate with a logo printed on it. It's a nice idea, and you get a spare sheet of acetate to make your own, but I was thinking of going one better: using a completely transparent LCD screen to have a moving version...
This will be difficult, and so I came here to ask if anybody knows of this happening in the past. Google has offered me no solutions yet, but you all seem intelligent and may know either of a guide of some sort or a suitable product.
Although an all-in-one backlit solution might work, space is tight and using the normal backlight would be more elegant (backlight is in fact lighting on front fan, plus an extra led). To get an estimate of size, this page links to word docs with sample images (it's .doc, not .pdf, and not 7.5MB either). It is kinda small, though I'm sure that overlapping wouldn't be a huge problem. Power should be easy enough to supply, just by splitting the molex going to the front fan, so that shouldn't be an issue.
Pics of setup (though some of you probably own one anyway):
Clip in place as seen from underside
Size of clip
Clip fitting (you can just see where the fan is. There's also an extra LED at the back, possibly too small to see)
And that's what it looks like switched on.Thanks in advance,
Gecko