RGB Lighting as Fast As Possible
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2017
- RGB lighting is all the rage these days, but how exactly does it produce all those colors and effects, and are there things you should consider when planning your RGB setup?
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You forgot to mention that RGB lighting makes your system run faster.
Unknown Factor no no no, you obviously have to download more RAM first
Unknown Factor under-rated comment
"Seems" faster
But if you want it to go faster, why would you need the green and blue lighting?
ROTFL!
>Don't go too crazy with RGB
>Makes an RGB chair
WELL WHICH ONE IS IT?
TacticalBacon00 do as they say, not as they do
Am more confused
>greentexting in youtube
TacticalBacon00 do as I say, not as I do
there is now an RGB face mask
cant wait for RGB Monitors.
oh wait.
why would that be useful.... that would just hurt your eyes trying to watch netflicks..
Didn't get the joke
I’m prettt sure ASUS already made one.
I put RGB strip's on my monitor
Cant wait for CRT monitors
Where is :
RGB Printer
RGB Scanner
RGB CPU
RGB Speaker
RGB Vacuum Cleaner
RGB Dishwasher
RGB Refrigerator
IndraEMC Where are RGB clothes?
IndraEMC rgb speakers exist
IndraEMC There are RGB speakers!
RGB body implants
RGB speakers exist.
I think AMD could take the 1980 US hockey team.
The US has different teams for each state.
Same
@@deepfriedwaffles who cares, he was joking
@@deepfriedwaffles He means the U.S. Olympic Hockey Team
Vasili Dallas ok lol I’m in the uk
You should collab with Linus Tech Tips :DD
Python Gaming You're joking, right?
It's a joke.
nowadays, originality is so rare you have to crack bad jokes in hope of a hidden gold mine.
nice
+freezEware we got an intellectual over here
Eh, needs more RGB.
RGB Linus
4:09 that ice cream looks damn good
RGB Explained: "OOH SHINY I WANT IT"
My friend has so many RGB's but he has a pentium. I facepalmed hard when he said it was high end
The RGB basically makes it a 12 core
@@fitchyyboi basically yeah
@@Makarov61 if you add enough it basically becomes a 3090
😂😂
Despite what you've been taught in school, red, yellow, and blue are not the primary colors for pigments. There is quite a range of colors that cannot be produced using RYB (including magenta and cyan).
The real primary colors for pigments are cyan, magenta, and yellow. Red is made by combining magenta and yellow, and blue is created by combining cyan and magenta. Similary, the opposite of blue is yellow (not orange), opposite of green is magenta, and the opposite of red is cyan (not green).
Red, Yellow, and Blue are taught because kids aren't familiar with cyan and magenta. And unfortunately people -- often even those that go to art school -- aren't ever taught the real primaries.
Take a look at a newspaper, magazine, or inside of the box of pretty much any product with color packaging and you'll be able to see the cyan, magenta, and yellow colors. You'll notice that the primary colors used aren't red, yellow, and blue.
doubledeej Thanks for this info!
Yep, CMYK for pigments (hence why your printer has CMYK ink) and RGBW for light. The black and white aren't even necessary, combining CMY pigments gives you black and combining RGB light gives you white, but sometimes they don't blend perfectly, plus with pigments you're paying less for black ink than using expensive color ink to make black.
doubledeej Pigments are not light. Paint has different colour combinations as opposed to lights.
Yeah, I said that.
Search subtractive and addictive colour mixing and you will learn that RGB and CMY are both primary colours.
as Fast As Possible= aFAP....
I want a transparent HDD with RGB lightning inside! that would be really sick :D
I actually heard HDD were extremely sensitive to light ~ can't think of why, now, though. But I believe I heard that somewhere. . there's probably a Techquickie video about that. Whelp, I know what I'm searching next. :P
Henri Wagner There's an rgb ssd,HDD will probably never get it.
...no, HDDs use magnets to read and write. The head of a hard drive contains a tiny coil of wire and a current passed through the wire creates a magnetic field, which magnetizes the platter beneath it. Maybe the magnetic coating on the platters is photosensitive, but there's no lasers in HDDs. CD/DVD/BluRay uses lasers, that's why they're called optical drives.
wolven moonstone unfortunately harddrives use magnets not "lazers" and aren't sensitive to light. There's no such a thing called lazers.
Henri Wagner rgb lightning may not be healthy for electronics
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Lmao
Club Penguin rewritten
not since yesterday D:
ok noob, lemme log on... hol up
WissCoast waddle on
"Don't go too crazy"
sais the guy who literally RGB's everything he can.
Lol look who's talking 😂😂
2:16 "NEYTHH HEUUUH??"
The letters mason,
i love how they have to make a video about colored lights
Can you make a big monitor with RGB strips instead of pixels
Technically it is very possible, but it would cost a lot
Yes you can, and if you're using an LCD (flat panel) monitor, which you probably are these days, that's exactly what you're using :)
Thing is, the backlight is the LED light source, and the LCD pixels control the light passage. A true LED display (using LEDs for each pixel) would be extremely expensive--and probably difficult to manufacture without large numbers of dead pixels.
Of course. Just search for "RGB LED matrix". That's a very interesting topic.
Go look at the Ziggo Dome in the Netherlands. It's basically a ginormous monitor
OLED
The colors in print aren't red, yellow, and blue. It's cyan, magenta and yellow, with an added extra ink of black to make pure black on print, hence the CMYK color spectrum.
I'd like to see a Tech Quickie explaining checkerboard resolution please. You guys do great work!
3:03 The eyebrows got me
rgb floppy drive plz, i need to install 24 diskettes of office.
I use 3 Razer Products (Keyboard, Mouse, Mat) along with Phillips Hue LightBars because they can talk to each other via Razer Synapse, which is really nice for syncing them all together in a slow color cycle.
But also having some RGB helps with eye strain as you can add lights behind your monitors and even use the RGB on your keyboard to illuminate a bit more in the dark.
Good job Linus, interesting and concise as usual👍
Imagine one day having RGB water cooling liquid
MoonJumpMania there is
MoonJumpMania RGB fittings
MoonJumpMania basically if it exists.. it can have rbg lol
Not hard at all homie
Well...
2:16 Take us to Maximum Meme!
The primary colors of the pigment color scale are Magenta, yellow and sky blue, you can see them in the diagram of the rgb circles, the colors that forms when combining the circles
Sweet! Now we can have Christmas all year round woohoo!
waiting for RGB Lighting car make it happend linus
Blockworks Illegal most places in Canada. Caused several accidents, since it would distract other drivers.
Thats been a thing for a long time
that ben & jerry's thermal paste with rgb chunks looks mighty tasty; where can i pick some up?
When it came to looks when I built my PC I got a Rosewill Star Predator and settled for the looks of it, plus the blue LED fans.
Thanks Linus . . . very informative . . . once again :)
Looked closely at the led to see all 3 light up.... went blind for 10 sec
look at the sun long enough and you'll see how it's a big rgb led.
help, i cant see
Loved the Thermal Paste Ice Cream.
I was literally talking about RGBW strips yesterday before I knew anything about them actually existing!
Using RGB in mouse 🙂
Using RGB in PC ☺
Using RGB keyboard 😊
Using RGB speakers to simulate police light and disturb traffic 🤣
You should mention the community software that exists to unify RGB control across manufacturers. Several projects seek to do this. Some manufacturers will release software development kits (SDKs) for their RGB products to allow developers to integrate control of the manufacturer's hardware in their own apps. This includes replacement programs like Aurora that simply exist to replace the manufacturer solutions with a unified one, games that integrate lighting effects and game status with RGB devices, music visualizers, and more.
I developed a music visualizer for the Corsair K70 RGB when it first came out by reverse engineering its USB protocol because no official SDK existed, but since have rewritten the program to control Razer Chroma SDK devices, Corsair CUE SDK devices, Logitech SDK devices, and several other devices implemented via reverse engineered protocols where SDK support did not exist (SteelSeries/MSI, Hue+, and working on Asus Aura/Trident Z RGB). The advantage to community made programs is that you can sync your ENTIRE setup, across multiple manufacturers, multiple types of hardware, and even multiple PCs. I love the effect RGB devices have so I have pretty much RGB everything, and as a computer engineer the prospect of reverse engineering stuff gets me excited.
Well, there are 2 lead LEDs that have a built in IC that controls the individual LEDs. They have slow fade, fast fade, and flash cycles
I like the double take after "red yellow blue".
Rgn also makes you’re pc run 40% faster and always remember to download more ram
Not actually equal parts of RGB that make white. More green, red, then blue. White only LED's are actually blue with a orange yellow phosphor coating to make white. There are single package LEDs that have 3 LEDs RGB inside too to change colors.
If you're using RGB to make white then it is equal parts, white is 255, 255, 255. If you're using actual white LEDs then the phosphor replaces the red and green LEDs, absorbing some of the blue and replacing it with orange/yellow (depending on color temperature of phosphor), which combined with blue makes white. If you have RGBW then white would be 0, 0, 0, 255, there's no reason to run the white LED with any of the colors unless you want to make a bright pastel color.
Depends how you look at it, I guess. You can tell whatever hardware controls the LEDs to show RGB (255, 255, 255), but the controller may need to apply different voltages to each of the LEDs to make the combination look white.
Or you get RGBW and have an extra one for white color
it depends on what you consider as white tri color led generally produce what we call a cold white which has is a bit blue this si simply because leds are not perfect. for a pure white i'll have to test but it sound about right, warm white is quite hard to make since led have a very starting curve but like 1 red 0.5 green and a fraction of blue. for very cold whete 1 blue et small amont of green and red.
I have a portable Bluetooth RGB Bigben speaker, which I highly recommend, both for esthetics and functionality.
One essential aspect worth noticing is that PWM is only necessary for LEDs since any R/G/B filtered light bulb could be brightness controlled by lowering the voltage while PWM is kind of a "trick" to simulate lower brightness taking advantage of time cycles
2020: RGB PC parts
2030: RGB clothes
2040: RGB hairs
2050: RGB pets
2060: RGB humans
2070: RGB Earth
2080: RGB planets
2090: RGB Sun
3000: RGB Black Hole
Rgb black hole 😂
Yup, the hole wants all the colours for itself… 😜
The human part is on a game called krunker it's a dye Wich makes you RAiNbOw
The sun is kinda rgb. Of course not technically 😃
We already have rgb hair ye know
I admit some of this stuff looks cool, but isn't there anyone who finds these things immensely distracting?
I have trouble even with normal "on" lights. They are ok during the day, but too bright in the dark. They draw my eyes off the screen. I had to stick something over the blinding blue light on the bottom of my screen (which I didn't get used to in years). My headset can even light up the wall behind my screen, and it blinks endlessly. It shines through the plastic if I paint over it. Unscrewed the thing, covered the LED inside. Now I can use it at night without a blinding flash every 4 seconds.
Maybe I'm just especially sensitive about this stuff. Even very small LEDs draw my eyes off the screen sometimes. A glowing changing keyboard would drive me insane.
Sercil that's funny cause the status lights on my USB hub and speakers drive me nuts, but my RGB keyboard doesn't bother me , although I can turn back the brightness pretty far
Not really, I prefer the opposite. I have RGB everything and while fast, flashy patterns are distracting, I prefer leaving either a slow fading pattern or static color on with my room lights off. It lights up my room just enough to see things without being distracting, and my monitor is big and bright (28" 4K) and doesn't suffer from having some mood lighting on. I have RGB strips behind my desk, RGB keyboard/mouse/mousepad, some RGB lights in my case, and RGB laptop keyboard on my side desk.
Plus it's one click of a button to shut all the RGB lights off for the night or for watching a movie if I want darkness.
Just advice: why not try setting the colour u want at not-so-bright settings? If its not so bright it might not be that distracting
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!!!! Linus just made a freaking CHRISTMAS VACATION reference!!! And I thought this channel couldn't get any better
_'there currently isn't';_ is a phrase that, IMHO could be more widely used just in the way that it paints a clearer picture when covering various subjects and relevant themes.
"And even RAM" Lmao now they got rgb mouse pads, psus, ssds, and wires.
I want a rgb potato
The unskippable pulseway ad I saw had linus in it.
RGB everything! We'll be back to the neon 90s!
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4:00 Just buy Corsair everything and make your life easy
If the refresh rate of any PWM driven LED is low you will get visible flicker, doesn't only occur when driving all RGB together for white.
Also it was my understanding that they added white to give a "true" white as many RGB LED"s just aren't accurate enough to give a proper looking white when all mixed together.
I've never appreciated a Techquickie video more than this one thanks to the Christmas Vacation joke.
The intro needs more rgb.
That happened.
if as soon as possible is called ASAP then, as fast as possible be called.......😏😏
Watching this in 2019, those Tunnel Bear feels XP
i was actually just wanting to see this video
Bruh I don’t give a crap about looks I just need my performance for 900 dollars
i want rbg on on my house
While the RGBW sounds to be a great idea to solve that rainbow effect on white spots but it leads to another problem because color images will be no longee be in high resolution because that white pixel is standing in the way, only B&W images will be in full resolution.
Heck, I even remember seeing an ad of an RGB PSU in my Facebook timeline.
I mean, srsly, even the PSU?? That thing is almost always hidden and although it might sound too much, but RGB on a PSU might just cause more problems (in terms of heat or something), considering the value of a PSU to a desktop computer.
unreal engine explained please
A e s t h e t i c C a t It's not real.
No thanks, I think I’ll keep my 2002 case.
But how many times can you wrap an RGB cable around your hard drive
I just woke up and last night had a lot for dinner. It’s time for my duty cycle
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Ikyou ??
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that face 2:16
NEAT HUH?
I open one of my keycaps on my keyboard, squint my eyes and look closely to the 4mm wide LED and yeah they have 3 tiny spot of RGB lights coming out of them.
I might be wrong, but I remember tri-colored LEDs, I used them in my electronics class. I think they come in the arduino kits
What if i dont want to pay extra for useless flashing poo???
Romgenas too bad
I don't like RGB and I wouldn't mind it if we were given option to buy things without it, but nowdays a lot of things are only available with it and I suppose the "a lot" will eventually become "everything" and while I can easily turn it off, I still have to pay more for a function I won't ever use..
Sckhar Leviathan atleast we can turn it off
Sckhar Leviathan The only thing you shouldnt like is the fact that typing that paragraph took more time than turning off all of the RGB in your system.
And the FE Cards without RGB cost more
Sckhar Leviathan I like rgb but i agree it would be nice to have more options
Sckhar Leviathan shut up you furry dweeb
Sckhar Leviathan You spent thousands or hundreds on a polyester dog suit, you really don't have a ton of room to complain
light itself actually doesn’t have primary colours, it’s just that we can only see red green and blue due to how our eyes are structured.
We also have more green sensing cells than blue or red, which is why screens will have half the screen real estate be green pixels and the rest split between red and blue
It's funny that it's "just now" that inner case lighting for PC's are becoming popular. I had lighted fans (and even a green lighted power supply) on my first custom built machine that I had back in 2007 and I've had a keyboard with RGB lighting since 2009 (well, the whole keyboard had to be a single color, but I could change it to whatever color I chose). I haven't had a single custom built PC without some sort of in-case colored lighting since.
Now, admittedly it's just recently that more than just fans, PSU, and keyboards are RGB capable, and my current PC is the first I've had with an RGB enabled MOBO, mouse, and a keyboard that can support more than one color at a single time..
Just bought a new headset yesterday (Logitech G933) that has RGB. I turned it all off. My video card has RGB. It defaulted to some light blue color. Never bothered to change it. I can definitely see the appeal for all that stuff but I just don't give a shit about it. My keyboard is lit that's all I care about. Viewer #337. Let's be friends.
Upvoted for telling blue to sit down and shut up
Why is this only recommended 3 years later?
4:59 I have the same IKEA lamps, too!
1:17 Wrong, it's magenta, yellow, and cyan for pigment colors! I though you were smarter then this Linus.
There also aren’t any actual primary colours for light itself, since it’s a wavelength, it’s just that humans can only see in red, blue and green and our brains interpret the input to see the whole visual range.
@@Jess-pe8bq But there are some humans that only can see two to one primary color. And don't get me started with tetrachromacys.
Super Cartoonist biology do be weird like that, but I’m speaking in massive generalities, since this is a YT comment section and not a bio class.
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My pc runs on a 7th gen 1980s US Olympics Hockey Team, what RGB should I buy?
could you make a video explaining how a transistor works? it a crucial component of a pc so yeah
AMD vs nVidia
AMS vs Intel
RGB vs good taste
CMYK > RGB
they have been waiting so long to make this video
informative.thank u
#linusrunningoutofideastips
RGB is the cringe dubstep of computer components.
Colours are fun
If only my lecturers taught like you did in my engineering(electronics) I would have been a topper!
first dislike
ok thanks
Lol why am I laughing
Also known as completely pointless bullshit
So is a lot of stuff such as art, fashion, being able to buy different color cars. All pointless but people still like those things.
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matthew skullblood lel, got triggered 😂
Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
The Booty Guru Finally. Thank you.
can't wait for ROY lighting.
I like how all of the RGB devices he named are the exact ones I have and that was all.
Magenta Cyan Yellow are the bloody primaries
When will they release RGB lighting for my pet snow leopard?
Tbh having light blue or white lights that arent very bright is pretty dope
Tech quickie best quickie