Hi, I was just wondering if this is possible
Can I use the PSU to light up LEDs
The reason is because the case I want doesnt have LED fans, and I dont want to replace the fans for LED fans, but rather just add LEDs in some spots.
I can power it from like batteries or internal usb or something, but I was wondering if I can power up the LED from the PSU directly.
This is the PSU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371016
I will not use all the cables, so I can mod one.
I see so much people with pictures of their case with all of these LEDS, and I wanted to know how they power it. And, I guess it is from the PSU. But it doesnt look that simple as a battery where you just add a resistor and LED, and it works...
How do I do this with the PSU, and with what volt rail?
I first want to know if it is possible, then I will order the LEDS, but most likely I will get this.
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/1500-2000-mcd-5mm-blue-led-emitters-10-pack-9077
Can I use the PSU to light up LEDs
The reason is because the case I want doesnt have LED fans, and I dont want to replace the fans for LED fans, but rather just add LEDs in some spots.
I can power it from like batteries or internal usb or something, but I was wondering if I can power up the LED from the PSU directly.
This is the PSU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371016
I will not use all the cables, so I can mod one.
I see so much people with pictures of their case with all of these LEDS, and I wanted to know how they power it. And, I guess it is from the PSU. But it doesnt look that simple as a battery where you just add a resistor and LED, and it works...
How do I do this with the PSU, and with what volt rail?
I first want to know if it is possible, then I will order the LEDS, but most likely I will get this.
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/1500-2000-mcd-5mm-blue-led-emitters-10-pack-9077