trust me you don't want my brain Yeah they are perfect for busting some moves. Thanks, glad you like it That's an awsome idea, I never really thought of that. I got to give it a try later today. Thans riekmaharg. Yeah, tobad I had to destroy my postcount now
Awesome I cracked up a bit then. Neat solutions still coming through all coming good, frustrating with the wifi part though.
Thanks AOD, but the wheel?? heck yeah.. I bet they cure cancer too. Thanks jokkos. Yeah they are pretty easy to make but the placement is somewhat limited, but it's good for some ambient light. Thanks Cown Thanks for digging my party shoes Waynio. Btw I got a small question for you guys. . I did some quick tests to dim the light with Speedfan. However when I tried to run the program it starts for a few sec while detecting some things. But pretty soon I get a ,to quick to read, bluescreen and then the system reboots. I havn't had time to investigate it further but I was just wondering if you know any similar program, like Speedfan, to controll the fanspeed manually or if it's a quick fix problem?
What's the RPM readouts on those LEDs? Just kidding - those "shoes" look good. Excellent way to stealthly (not a real word, I know) add light where there's no light (well..duh).
Thanks Jamy, I really apreciate that you took your time since the pages are really starting to build up by now. I hope you think it was worth it RPM = Ludicrous Speed Thanks, Stealthly.. if stealthly is not a real word I'll apply for Stealthly to become a real word, because I've tried to do most part of this project as stealthly as possible. And If I just can get a few more "stealthly" into this post I might get some google hits to back up my aplication aswel... Anyway.. thanks
If it's too quick to read, turn off your reboot after error setting in your system settings. If you turn that off, it won't reboot until you hard reset it, letting you get the STOP code. +1 on the feet, too!
Ofcourse it is.. how could I be so wrong Thanks for the tip Achron It turns out that the IONITX-A board I got doesn't have any support for fancontroll. So I would guess thats why it doesn't work. I tested them on my main rig though and it was pretty fun to be able tone the lights up and down very precisely with the keyboard. But I dont think I will be using these leds for this project anyway. Fun to play atound with though