hi there.. well this can be applied to any cabinet having a nice ground clearance, got the LED strip from SP road, Bangalore, 120/meter and 2 meters was sufficient , also requires some basic solder skills and may be a bit of patience and planning
places added LED strips, my cabinet, CM Strom, had already a front fan with red LED, so firstly got the idea of putting the strip beneath the cabinet and it looked very nice. .. but the glow overrides the default lighting system, so had to open the front panel and put some pieces of strip before the fan and that pretty much balanced the overall look, then pasted some to the cabinet door, so that they dont focus outside all my room, instead they just glow inside the box..
here are some pic in darkness and normal operating conditions.
before
*i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb432/max_here/_I0266.jpg
after..
*i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb432/max_here/_2012-03-17021326.jpg
*i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb432/max_here/_2012-03-17021617.jpg
places added LED strips, my cabinet, CM Strom, had already a front fan with red LED, so firstly got the idea of putting the strip beneath the cabinet and it looked very nice. .. but the glow overrides the default lighting system, so had to open the front panel and put some pieces of strip before the fan and that pretty much balanced the overall look, then pasted some to the cabinet door, so that they dont focus outside all my room, instead they just glow inside the box..
here are some pic in darkness and normal operating conditions.
before
*i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb432/max_here/_I0266.jpg
after..
*i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb432/max_here/_2012-03-17021326.jpg
*i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb432/max_here/_2012-03-17021617.jpg