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Hyperlights or CCFL?

I'm deciding case lighting for my new rig, which is going to be composed of:

Blue UV reactive dye in the Asetek Waterchill
Some sort of UV light
Some sort of blue CCFL or blue "hyperlight"

Okay, has anyone tried these "hyerlights" and how good are they? They look pretty convenient to me, since they're not as big as CCFLs and they come with a sleeved 4 pin molex connector.

Should I go Hyperlights or CCFLs? How bright are those hyperlights?

Check www.frozencpu.com if you want a picture of the hyperlights.
 
Ack answered my own question.

Doh I just checked out a site that had a review of the Hyperlight. Those things are good, but not as bright as CCFLs, and definately more expensive (those little square hyperlights are 40 dollars! ouch!)

Other than those things 2 things, they're good. But still....40 dollars for a light? hm.....
 
What review? What could you use a Hyper Light for anyway?

I'd also like to see a review.

And I suppose he could use a hyperlight for the same purpose he'd use a CCFL? They serve no purpose other than to light your case. That being said, I like my CCFLs.

[EDIT]I also like that they are small, I'd be able to put them in places my CCFLs won't fit.

\Dan
 
Hyperlights are too damn expensive. CCFL's all the way. If you don't have room check these out: Lazer Led's... I have one set of these and they do very well, two sets and your still saving a lot of dough.
 
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