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"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." The famous words of Dr. Ian Malcolm have never been more applicable to any PC peripheral ...
So you’ve got your RGB LED-equipped case, graphics card, and closed-loop liquid cooler. Heck, you’ve even blinged out your power supply, RAM, and SSD with hardware capable of glowing in any of 16.8 ...
So you want to share photos, watch videos, or play computer games on the expansive screen of your HDTV? On one hand, this is a really simple how-to: use HDMI! That, of course, isn't the whole story.
If you've ever built a PC with an AIO cooler with RGB fans, you know what a rat's nest it can become when attempting to connect all six cables required for RGB and power. Add in some case fans that ...