PC Build - Effect of RGB inside mirror tempered glass panels HD
PC Parts - Case: Game Max Sapphire RGB (pre-installed fans removed) - PSU: Corsair RM850x - MBoard: Gigabyte x299 Aorus Gaming 7 - Fans (front): 3 x 140mm Thermaltake Riing Plus - Fans (rear): 1 x 140mm Thermaltake Riing Plus - Fans (top): Thermaltake Floe Riing 280 (with 2 x 140mm fans) - CPU: Intel i7-7820X - RAM: 4 x 8GB Trident Z RGB - HD: Samsung 960 Evos - Video: EVGA Geforce GTX 1080ti FTW3 - Extension cables: Thermaltake TtMod Sleeve Cable - Rainbow The tempered glass panels are 100% mirrors, and this on both sides of each panel. When the PC is turned on and RGB lights are lit up the mirror panels become semi transparent, defuse and soften RGB lights, and at the same time reflect external sources. The case becomes beautifully glossy. It has that hologram effect and a pleasant mellow ambience. There is little room at the back side of this PC case. With the additional cables plus two fan controllers that come with the Riing Plus fans cable management in this case is a bit tricky. Placing the three 140mm front fans outside of the case blocked the front panel from closing. So, the bottom-most fan is put inside.