• Joker
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    A couple days ago I was swapping out my GPU. As I was carefully removing the glass side cover, it basically exploded in my hands. I don’t even know how.

    There’s glass all over the room and I’m bleeding from the little shards that hit my hands and arms. Every time I think I got all the glass I find another piece. I finally get it all, replace the GPU and fire up the PC.

    I hear crunching sounds that seem like they’re coming from the fans on the front. I shut down so I can vacuum out the remaining shards. As I’m taking off the glass front cover, that shit slips out of my fingers and fucking shatters on the floor.

    I couldn’t do anything but laugh at that point. I cleaned up again and decided I’m not going anywhere today because it’s one of those fucking days.

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      This is why i dont have any interest in glass side panels.

      I dont even like clear side panels, but if i have it i’ll take acrylic sure, it supposedly scratches easier, but wtf are you doing to get it scratched in the first place? probably the same kinda stuff that breaks tempered glass, lol.

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        Same here. Call me old-fashioned, but the only part of my computer I have any interest in looking at is whatever is being rendered on the monitor.

        I don’t need any LEDs in my PC because the case is a black metal box with no side panels. Any time/effort/money spent on making a PC “look cool” is time/effort/money that should have been spent making it perform better.

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          I have LEDs in my computer against my will, because the heatsink and motherboard both came with them and to get ones that didnt would have cost more.

          My GPU used to have them too, but I recently upgraded to a new one that doesnt, which is fan-fucking-tastic in my opinion.

          Looks like the floor of a abattoir after a unicorn butchering.

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            Your BIOS/UEFI might have some settings to turn off lights, if they can’t be controlled through ways of RGB.

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            At least the high quality parts have RGB controls that let you turn them off.

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          red leds wont make your computer go faster, overclocking is blue leds wont make it cooler, tuning fan curves and undervolting is

          and so on

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            I like the lights but I agree with you.

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          And even jf you do want to have a clear side, plastic is the better/safer choice.

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        Yes they only really get scratches when mishandled. They’re lighter and they don’t break.

        I still have a lot of older cases with the acrylic (called plexiglass over here) and they’re fine. I’m not planning on buying anything new, but when I do I din’t want anything with a glass panel.

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      Yep, one of those days 😂 you feel like “I better start laughing cuz crying ain’t gonna help” 😂.

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      I had the same thing happen to me but I was luckier. When I was 15-16, my parents had a big ass glass shower door sitting around so they asked me and my cousin to bring it downstairs so we could sell it. As we were trying to move it so we could pick it up, the thing exploded into a million shards flying everywhere on the floor. My cousin and I were basically unharmed but the floor was littered with tiny tiny glass shards that was a pain in the ass to clean up.

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      Had that happen to my case a few months back and haven’t bothered to replace it. Tempered glass is super strong on the face of it, but if you get the slightest scratch on the edges the internal stresses in the glass will literally blow it up. I know it will mar, but I’d rather have an acrylic window any day of the week, or better yet, a sleek solid side panel.

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      It seems these things happen more often with glass side panels. I don’t how how or why, but it’s not just you and most likely it’s not your fault.

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      I don’t even know how.

      Do you perhaps have a stone tile floor?

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      Man I’m so glad my glass side panel has a steel frame around it. At work I’ve had to repair a couple PCs like that and man they make me so anxious. It’s best to bite the bullet, unplug everything and lay the PC on it’s side.

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      Glass can do that with internal or external stress. One of the reasons I absolutely hate it as a material.

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      Why have glass panels? That’s just asking for trouble.

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        It’s silly but I like color changing LED lights.