When it comes to the RGB parade, it all started with backlit keyboards and gradually crept into almost every single component of your PC. RGB mice? Check. RGB mousepads? Check. RGB motherboards? Check. RGB RAM? Check. RGB SSD? Check. And now, thanks to Lian Li, you’re power supply cables get the same boost with its new Strimer RGB PSU cables. The Strimer cables are a set of PSU extension cables that can connect to your motherboard to your PSU using the motherboard’s 24-pin power connector or it could directly connect to your video card. Syncing them to the rest of your build’s light show shouldn’t be an issue. All you’ll have to do is to plug them into the board’s RGB header and then using software like Asus Aura Sync or MSI Mystic Light Sync to control the effects. In case your board does not come with an option like that, the Strimer comes preloaded with 10 lighting presets. Sleeve cabling has always been an interesting thing to do with your PSU cables. Not only does it give it...
Today we’d like to share a collection of our favorite demos and experiments from 2018. This is just a small number compared to all the fantastic stuff that was made and shared in 2018, but we hope you enjoy this little selection of our favorite picks. Please note that a lot of these demos are experimental and will require a modern browser to work. Simplex Flower Generator by Jack Rugile Jelly by Adam Brooks Repellers by Johan Karlsson 2018.makemepulse.com by the team of Makemepulse Only CSS: Infinite Steps by Yusuke Nakaya This alter world by Gerard Ferrandez CSS Space Shooter by Michael Bromley Psychedelic waves by Karim Maaloul Stinkmoji by Stink Studios Song Maker by the Chrome Music Lab The Chameleon from Null Island by kittons Neural Drum Machine by Tero Parviainen Toon Shading by Misaki Nakano Wiggly Squiggly by Steve Gardner Skin and Eye Rendering by David Lenaerts Perlin Noise by yasaisai Only CSS: 404 Rolling Box by Yusuke Na...
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