**The Be Quiet uh 802: A Revolutionary Motherboard Upgrade**
This piece is going to connect so we need to first put this post back in and find out why it went cross thread. Are you guys wondering what build this is? This is actually the be quiet uh 802, and it's a little bit of a revamp. Be showing that to you guys soon.
So basically what this does then it just lays down inside and it just falls under I was wondering about that because if it actually elevated the board any this would actually be useless because then the board would be higher here and you wouldn't be able to put your board back in but what this actually does it just goes down flat on here basically kind of like an insulator for your motherboard in a certain sense. Because this is actually just plexi, so it's not really electrifyingly crazy or anything.
I'll put that cable down underneath there as we don't need it right now and we will put this motherboard back in place as you can see here we don't see this plexi light anywhere it is completely hidden and again adds an extra little bit of insulation in case something was grounding out. I still have a ARGb pin header right here so I'm going to just plug into this one because it just makes sense and then when putting the motherboard back in its case eventually that's an easy hide.
It's automatically just gone so we're just going to tip this up now we have that wire can only go on one way there we go so that is now installed. So now we're going to plug back the motherboard stuff, power I should say not stuff take my video card and I am still loving my video card. I don't know if you guys ever want to talk about that but if you do I will tell you my thoughts.
And is it worth it or is it needed just comment below and I will make a video and talk about it because it is a video on its own due to things that had happened of course just as a safety precaution always leave your power supply off while hooking or unhooking or putting in a PCI express.
I'll tell you I have put in cards before, power supply was on whole machine lit up just by the contacts of this touching whatever happened and something bad happened from there on. Okay so we're all powered up or all ready to power up let us give this a try I don't know if this screwdriver is going to be small enough.
Oh there's my on off switch for temporary oops please don't try that too often at home using metal to start up your power supply could be quite interesting so I'm going to turn off the light here to see if we can see some effect from this as you can see down here we now have a lighting effect going on all around the board.
So what I'll do I don't even know if I have fusion actually installed on this because it's basically a very fresh system running here but I can already tell how cool that is this is extremely cool looking I mean this is the ultimate added bling you can't see it it's hidden and it's just gonna heal glow out and give that little added effect.
But what I wanted to do I wanted to actually run some lighting around like do something you know, maybe red to white or something like that so I'm going into fusion and I'm going to set that up there we go check that out guys just check that out. So let's play around with it a little bit more and make sure it is red there we go so now I have my cylon setup that was on my uh video card, uh bracket and check that out.
I mean that is just so cool so now I've added an effect to my motherboard that was just never there or possible before no board has a ring of lights. So anyway guys I hope you liked the video if you're looking for some bling for your pc this is definitely a must-have just because you're the only one on the block that probably has this in your computer like I'm probably the only one in my small city for all I know.
This is just absolutely cool so anyway guys I will drop a link below and until next time game over.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwelcome back guys i am your host paul the last game hunter today we're going to talk about your imaginary friend well we all had one when we were kids what if i told you that imaginary exists that's what you get when imaginary makes the lighthouse atx motherboard bling bling lights this is an argb atx motherboard light up system so when you thought you couldn't add more bling to your pc you're wrong so in this video guys we're going to install the lighthouse atx argb and i'm going to show you how to do it and then i'll leave a link down below if you want to pimp out your ride so this is going to be pretty simple just a little box it's got some foam in it and then it has this most important piece basically you have your argb like you would on any other device that you were doing like this and then you have a atx trim board on one side clear clear edges and then black underneath the board so the board basically would mount on top of that and give you your lighting going around the outer rim of your board okay so what we're going to do here this is uh my gaming system at the moment because i'm building something really cool i think and i think you guys will end up loving it in the end but until it's done we really won't know so basically what i'm going to do here now of course is actually unhook my components and the story behind this of course being out like this it didn't start as me doing some custom work it started out because i had nothing but problems with this card and a few other things that were going on and in the end it actually wasn't either but ended up being good in the long run because i was able to get my brain thinking in a different way now we're down to the bare board which you would be as if you're putting everything in actually quite a question here oh okay i said it was atx so starting to worry about that there for a second okay so now that we have the uh board out so this we're going to pretend now is a full-on computer build here and this is not out loose like this it's in a case i need to line up how this here guy is going to connect so we need to first put this post back in and find out why it went cross thread are you guys wondering what build this is this is actually the be quiet uh 802 and uh it's a little bit of a revamp and be showing that to you guys soon so basically what this does then it just lays down inside and it just falls under i was wondering about that because if it actually elevated the board any this would actually be useless because then the board would be higher here and you wouldn't be able to put your board back in but what this actually does it just goes down flat on here basically kind of like an insulator for your motherboard in a certain sense because this is actually just plexi so it's not really electrifyingly crazy or anything so i'll put that cable down underneath there as we don't need it right now and we will put this motherboard back in place as you can see here we don't see this plexi light anywhere it is completely hidden and again adds an extra little bit of insulation in case something was grounding out i still have a argb pin header right here so i'm going to just plug into this one because it just makes sense and then when putting the this back in its case eventually that's an easy hide it's automatically just gone so we're just going to tip this up now we have that wire can only go on one way there we go so that is now installed so now we're going to plug back the motherboard stuff power i should say not stuff take my video card and i am still loving my video card i don't know if you guys ever want to talk about that but if you do i will tell you my thoughts and everything overall um and is it worth it or is it needed just comment below and i will make a video and talk about it because it is a video on its own due to things that had happened of course just as a safety precaution always leave your power supply off while hooking or unhooking or putting in a pci express and i'll tell you i have put in cards before power supply was on whole machine lit up just by the contacts of this touching whatever happened and something bad happened from there on okay so we're all powered up or all ready to power up let us give this a try i don't know if this screwdriver is going to be small enough oh there's my on off switch for temporary oops please don't try that too often at home using metal to start up your power supply could be quite interesting so i'm going to turn off the light here to see if we can see some effect from this as you can see down here we now have a lighting effect going on all around the board so what i'll do i don't even know if i have fusion actually installed on this because it's basically a very fresh system running here but i can already tell how cool that is this is extremely cool looking i mean this is the ultimate added bling you can't see it it's hidden and it's just gonna heal glow out and give that little added effect but what i wanted to do is i wanted to actually run some lighting around like do something you know some sort of maybe red to white or something like that so i'm gonna go into fusion and i'm going to set that up there we go check that out guys just check that out so let's play around with it a little bit more and make sure it is red there we go so now i have my cylon setup that was on my uh video card uh bracket and check that out i mean that is just so cool so now i've added an effect to my motherboard that was just never there or possible before no board has a ring of lights so anyway guys i hope you liked the video if you're looking for some bling for your pc this is definitely a must-have just because you're the only one on the block that probably has this in your computer like i'm probably the only one in my small city for all i know this is just absolutely cool so anyway guys i will drop a link below and until next time game over youwelcome back guys i am your host paul the last game hunter today we're going to talk about your imaginary friend well we all had one when we were kids what if i told you that imaginary exists that's what you get when imaginary makes the lighthouse atx motherboard bling bling lights this is an argb atx motherboard light up system so when you thought you couldn't add more bling to your pc you're wrong so in this video guys we're going to install the lighthouse atx argb and i'm going to show you how to do it and then i'll leave a link down below if you want to pimp out your ride so this is going to be pretty simple just a little box it's got some foam in it and then it has this most important piece basically you have your argb like you would on any other device that you were doing like this and then you have a atx trim board on one side clear clear edges and then black underneath the board so the board basically would mount on top of that and give you your lighting going around the outer rim of your board okay so what we're going to do here this is uh my gaming system at the moment because i'm building something really cool i think and i think you guys will end up loving it in the end but until it's done we really won't know so basically what i'm going to do here now of course is actually unhook my components and the story behind this of course being out like this it didn't start as me doing some custom work it started out because i had nothing but problems with this card and a few other things that were going on and in the end it actually wasn't either but ended up being good in the long run because i was able to get my brain thinking in a different way now we're down to the bare board which you would be as if you're putting everything in actually quite a question here oh okay i said it was atx so starting to worry about that there for a second okay so now that we have the uh board out so this we're going to pretend now is a full-on computer build here and this is not out loose like this it's in a case i need to line up how this here guy is going to connect so we need to first put this post back in and find out why it went cross thread are you guys wondering what build this is this is actually the be quiet uh 802 and uh it's a little bit of a revamp and be showing that to you guys soon so basically what this does then it just lays down inside and it just falls under i was wondering about that because if it actually elevated the board any this would actually be useless because then the board would be higher here and you wouldn't be able to put your board back in but what this actually does it just goes down flat on here basically kind of like an insulator for your motherboard in a certain sense because this is actually just plexi so it's not really electrifyingly crazy or anything so i'll put that cable down underneath there as we don't need it right now and we will put this motherboard back in place as you can see here we don't see this plexi light anywhere it is completely hidden and again adds an extra little bit of insulation in case something was grounding out i still have a argb pin header right here so i'm going to just plug into this one because it just makes sense and then when putting the this back in its case eventually that's an easy hide it's automatically just gone so we're just going to tip this up now we have that wire can only go on one way there we go so that is now installed so now we're going to plug back the motherboard stuff power i should say not stuff take my video card and i am still loving my video card i don't know if you guys ever want to talk about that but if you do i will tell you my thoughts and everything overall um and is it worth it or is it needed just comment below and i will make a video and talk about it because it is a video on its own due to things that had happened of course just as a safety precaution always leave your power supply off while hooking or unhooking or putting in a pci express and i'll tell you i have put in cards before power supply was on whole machine lit up just by the contacts of this touching whatever happened and something bad happened from there on okay so we're all powered up or all ready to power up let us give this a try i don't know if this screwdriver is going to be small enough oh there's my on off switch for temporary oops please don't try that too often at home using metal to start up your power supply could be quite interesting so i'm going to turn off the light here to see if we can see some effect from this as you can see down here we now have a lighting effect going on all around the board so what i'll do i don't even know if i have fusion actually installed on this because it's basically a very fresh system running here but i can already tell how cool that is this is extremely cool looking i mean this is the ultimate added bling you can't see it it's hidden and it's just gonna heal glow out and give that little added effect but what i wanted to do is i wanted to actually run some lighting around like do something you know some sort of maybe red to white or something like that so i'm gonna go into fusion and i'm going to set that up there we go check that out guys just check that out so let's play around with it a little bit more and make sure it is red there we go so now i have my cylon setup that was on my uh video card uh bracket and check that out i mean that is just so cool so now i've added an effect to my motherboard that was just never there or possible before no board has a ring of lights so anyway guys i hope you liked the video if you're looking for some bling for your pc this is definitely a must-have just because you're the only one on the block that probably has this in your computer like i'm probably the only one in my small city for all i know this is just absolutely cool so anyway guys i will drop a link below and until next time game over you