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    Possible to add LED to PSU?

     
    My current psu does not have any leds. Is it possible to add a blue led to it(well to the fan inside the psu)?


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    Unlikely. Opening the PSU often voids warranty and can be dangerous I'd imagine. I wouldn't recommend it just for LED's.

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    I've changed dozens of fans in power supplies, and it defiantly voids the warranty when you break the seal.
    I wouldn't recommend it either, unless you know exactly what you are doing.

    The LEDs are built into the fan, so you are basically talking about a fan change.
    Most power supply fans are soldered it.
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    I dont think theres much risk in having a look-see. I have added lots of led lights to the inside of my pc where they dont belong, but thats so I can see what im doing without having to fiddle abotu with a torch.
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