Blue Eye
This is a favourite
trick amongst case modders and the overclocking scene, because
its cheap, can be done in 5 minutes and looks damn cool. :o)
Blue LEDs are more difficult to find and much more expensive, when you consider red, yellow and green LEDs are about 7p each, blue LEDs are £1.50 each from my local Maplin electronics store :o) They come in 3 and 5mm sizes.
Fitting as simple as undoing the LED/switch panel from the front chassis panel, and desoldering the old LEDs gently using not too much heat (which can melt away the circuit board tracks or your new LEDs), and popping the new ones in and snipping the legs off. You will find on a lot of clone PC cases, the LEDs are glued to plastic front of the case.
They only go in one way round!! If you look at LEDs closely, you can see inside the plastic part on of the legs sticks out into a pointy arrow shape, just make sure your new LEDs face the same direction. :o)
