I think a lot of people like the customization that rainbow RGB more than anything else.
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I like minimalist setup, I avoid RGB.
I got a plain black case without a window. I used to have Razer KB+Mouse but after a deathadder and viper died I'm trying a logitech mouse, the matched RGB was nice at first but I lost interest in it.
I think it looks kinda cool, but it's also what everything else is. So the cool factor is a tad diminished.
I'll grab whichever option is cheapest for the specs I need to hit.
i do
end of story :)
fun fact: the chinese nicknamed RGB lighting as "light pollution"
I think it is all childish, really. Like it is cool for 5 seconds but then you realize it's something you can't just deal with on a regular basis. I know everything that is advertised as 'GAMING' or 'GAMER' is just superfluous and scamming.
I've been okay with unassuming, basic-ass accessories and computers. As long as they do what I paid a lot of money for them to do.
I like being childish. I miss being childish. therefore my gaming everything will be childish. π
On the contrary. I want my device to be as out of the way and unobtrusive as is possible.
As long as the RGB is tuneable into any other color (combination) I'm okay with it. I also like white gaming peripherals more lately. I don't consciously seek gaming esthetics, but if that's the better value I pick it.
oh and someone else mentioned it's childish. good. I miss being childish. there's very little thing I have to do while AdUlTiNg that let's me being childish. so gaming will be childish for me.
I think there's a fine line to be walked
Personally the only lights on my PC itself are the Ethernet ports on the back, and one little blue power indicator on the front
And since I built it in an HTPC case and stuffed it into my entertainment center, you kind of need to be looking at it from just the right angle to even see those. The case itself is a pretty unassuming black rectangle that looks pretty much like any other piece of AV equipment you might expect to see under a TV. About the size of a normal AV receiver, with a disc drive, a power and reset button, 2 USB ports, and a headphone and microphone jack.
My keyboard is a Keychron Q6 max with side-printed shine-through key caps, and my mouse is a Gameball Thumb (I like trackballs, and it's nice since I'm gaming on the couch so not much convenient flat space to move a mouse around) which has single ring of LEDs around the trackball and a small indicator LED to show the DPI settings on the mouse. Both of those turn off when they're idle, and when they're in use I have them set to a pretty simple spinning color mode.
My setup is in a finished basement and the lights are usually down so it's nice having them light up for the ease of seeing what I'm doing, and the simple color animations aren't too distracting.
Where my lighting excess does come in though is with the Philips hue lights I have synced up to my TV the overhead lights, a light strip behind my tv, and a light tube underneath it. Between that and the surround sound I think it's really immersive for movies and gaming. I think I've hit a good balance of it having some wow factor without being too distracting but opinions will of course vary on that.
im not against leds, but I hate rainbow barf mode. paert of the things I enjoy is uniqueness of builds, via small or big customizations, and adressable rgb helps, but too many people keep it at default which causes too many fucking builds to look the same.
Fuck no. It's all disgusting.
I just want rainbow transparent tech back. Let me feel like I am still in the early 2000s.
Well once you add LEDs it increases the FPS 30% so yeah.
Why is almost everyone in this thread just talking about rgb? The OP directly says that this isn't about rgb
I hate the gamer aesthetic, and I won't buy a product that adheres to it (unless its an internal component for my PC because i have an opaque case anyway). Rgb lighting can be nice in moderation, as long as it is truly customisable.
I haven't bought anything pre-built besides an Alienware laptop a decade or so ago, so, I have absolutely no idea what OP is talking about with:
- crystal-facet enclosures
- overall showiness
My cases are clean and I guess you could see the font on the video card if you looked into the case, but, the RGB just shines out and you don't really have a reason to look in. The other two gaming systems I have in the house, I disabled the RGB and again, I'm not looking into the case frequently, so I don't know that tacky fonts even register on my radar.
Keyboards/mice - again, RGB is all that's really noticeable and that can almost always be turned off.
So, my guess is people don't care for OPs prompt, but it kicked off their desire to talk about the only bit that is actually noticeable and that's the RGB, if they didn't disable it.
ETA: And that's assuming people actually read the whole two sentences that OP wrote and didn't just stop at the title.
I have to assume that there's some kind of wilful ignorance going on because these kinds of products exist at the high and low end of the market
Though I agree with your ETA.
Examples of products that fit this edgelord epic gamerz aesthetic:
Noteworthy that it is not the presence of rgb that makes these fit the bill, though it is usually present. Its the hyper angular, edgy, kitschy nonsense
I think itβs pretty normal for people to want their high end thing to look high end, or whatever high end looks like to them. My PC case is basically a black rectangle with a single pane of glass on one side. It has some rainbow vomit lighting inside that isnβt all customizable with Linux, but my razer mouse mat, mouse, and keyboard all glow a lovely purple, just one static color. My desk, peripherals and case all match in black, so really any color I choose to run with makes for an easy vibe change.
I think maybe a half a dozen people have even seen my pc setup, and I donβt really take visitors back there, so whatever cool looks my setup has are just for me, and I enjoy it.
That said, there is a such thing as it being too busy, too gaudy, etc, so I totally get what youβre saying. My shit is lit up but I still feel like itβs fairly subdued.
I like my stuff hidden anyway so I don't care all to much. I disable leds usually because they are distracting but keep one solid led to indicate whether the system is on or not.
Apparently lemmy attracted all the boring bastards i guess. You all must have gray walls, a black desk, and a plain black box for a pc tower and think its peak.
I like splashes of color in various ways in my home, my pc is simply an extension of that. Theres ways do to it tastefully. Grab a Fractal case, set your fans to a solid color.
I got fractal design r6 because itβs dampens noise quite well. There was an option for a glass panel, but I got the solid one instead because it insulates sound better.
RGB that you can dim/disable beats a blaring bright red or blue LED you canβt, other than that I could leave gamer design behind
And Iβm happy that backlit keyboards are widespread
Gamer here, I do like my setup RGB matching the same color (Red)
But only because something has RGB does not mean I'll buy it. RGB β Quality
I'm fairly photosensitive so I disable a ton of extra LEDs and cover up some necessary lights (monitor power buttons, caps/num lock indicators) with dimming stickers to make them easier on the eyes.
The only exception is the computer itself. I enable very dim lights on the case, mobo, and GPU which switch between Green/Blue/Red depending on CPU temps - it's nice way to quickly see how much stress my PC is under.
i hate that most of it is half-assed unless you spend twice as much to make it look good.
the current black paint + edgelord logo + generic phrase about gaming + half-brighness rainbow LEDs on 40% of your components in every computer just gets old. if one actually spends a decent amount of money i think it can look good, tho.
I suppose it's down to each individual to decide whether they're more interested in gaming or the looks. For instance, one can be a diehard automobile fan without being super into spoilers, wraps, loud AF mufflers, underlights, etc., right? π πΆ
I like a very small amount of RGB.
I didn't always, I wanted full no color, but the ONLY GPU I could find had just a smidge of RGB in the logo (MSI something 5060 ti) and I like it as a highlight.
I'll admit to liking the look of some gaming PCs, with a custom loop with clear tubing, colored coolant, coordinated lights; it hits the same way a well done build in Satisfactory does.
I'm not really interested in gaming peripherals like a big chunky mouse with a bunch of angled plates on it trying to look like Gigatron's jock strap. Some RGB can be kind of cool, I kinda wish I could do more useful stuff with it, like I always throught it would be cool to have RGB lighting that varied from blue to red with component temperature or something. I'm not the biggest fan of just unicorn vomit for the sake of unicorn vomit.
I'm just running a stock Framework 13 currently. I do have several older desktops that I plan to get running again at some point. I might consider a new build, but it seems like a waste these days. No RGB for me. The only light I don't mind seeing at night is a dim red. Everything else is obnoxious.
Yes, though not to the extreme.
Now admittedly I'm just a gamer, not a Gamer^TM^, but I personally don't have any interest in the different designs and such; do they look cool sometimes? Sure, but I spend very little time looking at my PC so it's entertaining for the first two hours, and then it's just a chassis. Also I really don't like those annoying LED lights and have to switch them off; I sleep in the same room as my PC and I don't want the lights on at night (I never switch off my PC cause like seriously, who does that?)
Would it serve a streamer more than it would the average person however? Most likely; fans will enjoy glancing at it from time to time, and it'll help add some interest to the average person just flicking through different gamer streams.
I like it :)
RGB isnβt something I actively seek, but most thing come with it regardless. I have my gaming PC under my desk on the left side. The case has a glass panel and the light bounces off the TV cabinet next to it. I use Open RGB to set my LEDs to teal and purple inside the case and my Razor mouse. I have a voyager split keyboard that can self-set its RGB without any external app. Long winded way of saying I do customise it so it isnβt too garish, but I only care about backlighting on my keyboard (I still donβt really have home row down)
My case is all black, but almost everything these days ships with RGB if itβs a modern gaming part. I set them to the lowest brightness at a dark purple so it barely shows. Anything more than that is too distracting for me.
I fucking love it, how I get to have a subtle moving pride flag on the side of me. Have trans colours on my kb.