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Reddit mentions of LED String Lights 65.5 ft with 200 LEDs, Mxsaver Waterproof Decorative Lights for Bedroom, Patio, Parties, Wedding (Copper Wire Lights, Warm White)
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LED copper wire lights Bring a beautiful and cozy warm-white color to your special occasions, with a comfortable and personal touch.Starry lights help to build a sustainable planet with significantly less energy consumption and start to save your utility bills immediately.String lights easy To Use, and even Easier to Wrap. The flexible copper wire gives you optimal choice for shapes and places to use, and you can simply wrap it up for storage and weddingWaterproof LED String light. Copper wires will be invisible while lights are on.Cool To Touch. As a cold light source, support at least 14 hours of lighting without heating up issue.
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Color | Warm White |
Height | 0.12 Inches |
Length | 787.2 Inches |
Size | 65.6FT |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Width | 0.12 Inches |
Hello hello, first-time poster here. I've been lurking around this thread for a while now and after recently completing a new PC build, I decided it was time to put some effort into my battlestation as well. I call this... Japanese Steampunk. Maybe not so much steampunk, but I do really like the copper and wood elements.
[EDIT] Yes, I know this isn't steampunk. I'm sorry, I wish I could change the title but I can't. I had steampunk elements in mind when designing the room, hence the title, so I apologize for misleading anyone. Let's just all focus on the Japanese elements, then! :D
For the computer, I did my best to go with as much white as I could. Many of the parts (especially the peripherals) were chosen with the color and a budget in mind. My original intention was to use one monitor for my PC and the other for console gaming, but the boyfriend ended up hooking his PC up to the second monitor so that we can play Overwatch side-by-side, ha.
The desk and shelving were custom-made by me with parts from IKEA, a little spraypaint, and a few power tools.
I haven't added up what everything cost me, but I'm going to ballpark around $2500. Not cheap, but pretty good considering that this setup will last me for years.
Computer
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Case
Motherboard
CPU
RAM
Cooling
Graphics card
Harddrive
Power
Wireless
Peripherals
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Monitors
Keyboard
Mouse
Speakers
Headphones
Headphone stand
Phone stand
Lighting
Desk & Shelves
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Karlby counter top, walnut
Godvin legs, white
Capita legs, stainless steel
Signum cable management
Henriksdal chair, brown-black, Nolhaga gray-beige cover
Ekby Stodis shelf brackets
Rustoleum Hammered Copper spraypaint