Transparent LCD Side Panel Tutorial (Snowblind) "English"
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2023
- Transparent LCD Side Panel Tutorial (Snowblind)
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wiring diagram for LCD Display controller and 12V LED Strip
drive.google.com/file/d/19Uvy... - Ігри
list of all the wallpapers I used:
Ink Drops 1080p 60FPS
black and white optical illusion
Black and white kaleidoscope 4k 60 fps smooth
Ink Drop in Water - Black 001
Glitch Clock
Black and white audio visualizer
翻页钟 Flip Clock
GutzyAiden Inspired wallpapers (black/white)
black on white samurai
BlxxdY Clock
Abstract Purple Topographic
Abstract White Topographic
Tinsley Black and White Spiral Swirl (Optical Illusion)
Tinsley Twisted Black and White Spiral Swirl (Optical Illusion)
Roby Black and White clean
黒煙 black smoke
6z White and Black Topo
disco_calle topograph gray and white with clock
Reflex Psychedelic Black and White
Yeah, I did this 4 years ago and have since completed many of them perfecting it every time completed. This video was from my first prototype build. Completed with various cases. It's honestly not difficult as long as you spend sometime researching the parts required. ua-cam.com/video/J4OJI_xOKEc/v-deo.html
nice i am about to build in a snowblind
You're tutorial is the best resource I've found on UA-cam. Thank you for the USB idea and the wiring diagram. I wish you luck on your social media adventure!
This is awesome. Wish this was purchasable. Great job!!
Man, you save me, I was confusing about 5V and imagem that usb could work with it. WOW! That is Awesome! 🤯
Did this with the same Monitor Model and it worked just fine.
One Problem i faced was that the Display wasn't turned on when i connected it first via Molex.
After i connected the buttons to the controller and pressed the power button once it worked just fine.
Thanks for the tutorial and the monitor recommendation man.
Happy to hear that 😃. Regarding the buttons, I think once you turn on the monitor the first time, you won't need them anymore. Because when you cut off the power from the monitor ""PC is off; no more power"" then once you turn on the PC the monitor will come back to the last status it was on.
Great Job Man!
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me to :D
very helpful 🥰
Very good tutorial. I watched it after already completing my build and I have nothing to add to this, other than maybe you should explain a bit better how to work out which wires you need to apply 5V to. Also, I didn't think of painting the controller board white, I might do that as well
Tha't very cool!
Good job. You can make business out of this.
What wallpaper's do you use, i was only able to find some of them. Really like the ones with the time.
Just pined a comment. Check it out 👍
thanks
Hello, very cool project! I want to connect wires to usb for power, I see in 5:17 that you "merged" four wires into two wires for usb so 2x5v and 2x grounded into 1x5v?(or 10v?) and 1xgrounded, correct? So I should soldering them right? Sorry I never did something like this, and this is like black magic for me ;) Maybe you can recommend some tutorial for this?
No 10V.
Your just passing 5V to 2 different wires that's all.
Same for the GND ground
Can i use an LG Flatron L1952TX monitor?? idk what the difference is from the L1919s you used in the video. I cant find one of those anywhere
Yes you can. I only recommend that model because we don't know each exact model what kind of ribbon cables inside them are.
@@AL-Tech Thanks im ordering it off of ebay and will follow your steps. awesome video.
hello, I would like to ask how you found out which side the anti glare foil is from, because I did it with 2 monitors and I always tore off the polarizing layer. Thank you in advance for your reply.
You just look at it under a light. If it's matt or non-reflective, then it's anti glare layer. But if it is reflective or shiny then don't peel it off
@@AL-Techthanks
@@AL-Tech And I would also like to ask about the power supply, I bought a new dell 190Sb monitor and I don't know how exactly to supply the power, I read it from the board. to which pins should I put 5 volts and gnd 1/ -
2/-
3/5V port
4/5V port
5/ gnd
6/ gnd
7/ 5V usb
8/ 5V usb
9/ gnd
10/ gnd
11/ 3V
12/ gnd
13/-
14/-
Yes 5V to evry pin where you measured 5 volts. And "- to GND" . Flip the board on the other side usually there is writing nearby the pins to indicate which is 5v GND etc.
See the wiring photo in the description
@@AL-Tech I have to connect all the 5V pins to one cable that goes to the 5V molex cable (I connect 4 pins to one) and I have to connect all the gnd pins to one cable and connect it to the molex gnd. Did I understand this correctly?
I was all in until I had to do electrical work. I might die!!!
For the USB connection....Am I using the green and white wires at all? or just the red and black ?
Just red and black
how is the lcd panel connected to the gpu. is there a cord running from inside the tower to the exterior and plugged into a display port or is the wiring all internal ?
Yes, the VGA cable is running from inside the tower to the graphics card in the back. Then into an HDMI adapter.
Where did you connect the 12v?
Hello,
May I ask where I can find the temperature indicator with the time located at 0:42.
Please could someone send me a link where I can download it.
So that wasn't a temperature indicator, that's the "iBUYPOWER Snowblind Meters" link in the description.
If you are looking for a temperature indicator I recommend NZXT CAM with a white theme. Link also in the description
Quick tip: When you turn your phone 90° while filming your videos won't look like shit.
I know man 😣 I was always against vertical filming.
Unfortunately this video was made for TikTok
Is it possible to clean it, maybe even with a wet wipe?
Yes, also the screen is on the other side of the side panel glass
What liquid is used to remove the layer ?
Water!
Please,i need Help. I remove the layer on the Front and i see nothing. With layer it works. But than is not transparent
You just removed the polarising layer.
Sorry there's no fixing that.
Hi I’m doing this from yours tutorial and I don’t know how to connect controller to usb, I measured my pins, and it’s look like this
1.0V
2.0V
3.0V
4.0V
5.0V
6.0V
7.5V
8.5V
9.3.28V
10.3.28V
I connected 9 & 10 to black wire and 7,8 to red wire. My lcd connecting it like this is not working
Can you tell me if I’m doing something wrong
7+8 +5v
GND you need to find on the controller.
Or look at the controller PCP ir should be writing on the back of the PCP
@@AL-Tech how to find them if there is nothing written on the PCB except some strange string of characters like TP36
Connect GND to a screw hole. There is usually conductive circle around the screw hole for ground.
Hello friend, I am looking for the same image as in 45 seconds, but I cannot find it. Can you help me? I also want to see the values of the graphics card processor and motherboard.
Link in description
@@AL-Tech Yes, you say it in the description, but it's not there, can you post the link here?
@@AL-Tech There is only a schematic in the link
@@kadirkorkmaz1107 link updated
Are u located in sweden?
No, Germany
I connected the 12v wires to the 12v molex and my controller stopped working
Display controller? It should work only with 5V i was clear on that. The 12V is for the LED strip
@@AL-Tech then why didn't I cut the 12v wires coming from the controller? They don't power anything.
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Anyone following this BE CAREFUL fucking around with power supplies even when unplugged as they can potentially store dangerous amounts of electricity.
That's why the warning at 4:17 👍