Wave master Window color

Bimmerguy

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Jul 22, 2004
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I haven't built my own computer for a few years so I decided I just needed to get it out of my system. The hardest decision these days is the case. I fianally decided on tthe Coolmaster Wavemaster in Silver. I like the quality and the curved front.

Now the real quandary. How to do a simple mod. I want to add one of the acrylic widowed side panels to it but haven't seen any in real life. I intend to put some blue cold lights and may try some other color combos.

My question is what side panel color: clear, blue or green. I'm mostly thinking of the blue. Would the blue windoe be overkill with blue lights? What effect would blue window have if I add other colors to insiide. I like the idea of blue but wonder if clear is not better since it would not alter other colors inside.


Has anyone worked with this case and window with lights? Any advice or suggestions. Got pic? I've never done this before so any advice would be appreciated.
 

Mik3y

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Mar 2, 2004
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the blue window give's it a much cleaner look to it. over time, dust will build up and it'll be scratched, and if you get a clear window, it'll look pretty ugly, especially with some glare.
 

Bimmerguy

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Thanks. I never thought about scratching and dust as an issue. I'm in NYC and dust is a major issue with every computer I've owned. Like I said I like the blue color but I'm concerned that it limits me to only using blue lights inside. I was thinking of adding a touch of red and some purple - but I'm consideing your advise and may stick to the blue.
 

Bimmerguy

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I bought the blue window. It looks nice. I haven't bough my lights yet and will buy them retail. CompUSA is across the street from my apartment., so I can buy them the mod stuff one piece at a time to fine tune the look. Thanks for your help.
 

CraigRT

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yes please do post pics.
I am trying to decide on the wavemaster, vs praetorian, vs Lian-Li PC65U