The monitor i used is from Acer not Samsung. I mispoke in the video. And If you are trying this mod, then here's a few IMPORTANT heads up. 1. make sure you leave the wet cloth on for around 6-8 hours before you peel it off. Peeling it off too immaturely leaves streaks, and leaving it on for too long peels off the polarizer as well at times. 2. Right after you take the LCD panel off, secure the long board that's attached to the panel with vinyl tapes like I did in the video, cuz it SUPER easy to get damaged. (I destroyed 3.) 3. If you have black components inside the case, this mod is NOT worth it. You really need plenty of LEDs and a white interior to really make it work. 4. GOOD LUCK! HAVE FUN! and Watch this important trick. th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html
I only have a black Motherboard and black ram (the rest is white) i don't think thats gonna make the end result much different then yours if i put enough light in the case
@randompsv2409 that's what you think, but a black surface cannot reflect light properly. Which makes the lcd barely visible. But do give it a try, cuz I might be proven wrong. Lemme know how it turns out and good luck
Nice video, I did this mod already. Something I'd like to add is: Use a very bright cold white LED strip. Don't get an RGB one. You can change the colours with the monitor. You need all the white light you can get
Wow, simple, direct, and easy, things that other channels lack, now im confident enough to try it myself, also, i love the patience you have in your replies
Thats awesome. If you are going to try it, I will pin a comment in this video, to give you a tips and heads-up so you don't make the same mistakes I did. Good luck with the build
So i am guessing to tell the monitor side panel what to display we use a vga/hdmi cable connected to the small motherboard then routed your spare hdmi port on your pc tower. My 1st ever pc mod i amwill try asap
Your snowblind custom is so simple, specially where you cut off the power voltage of the the monitor and just connect it together. Unlike others they compute the voltage in order to know which is the right one to connect voltage together. By the way you said Samsung monitor but you use the Acer AL1717, which is the right one? Great Work buy the way. I will try to do the same. Thank you. 👍
@@lunosamahey I need some help I accidentally put the wet towel on the the opposite side of the display ( the back side) and removed the coating and now confused is it really antiglare??
I'll do this! One thing I'd change is connecting all the 5V to a molex and directly to the power supply, that men just 1 cable going out the case (the HDMI)...
damn good work and nicely presented. so many of these snowblind builds are needlessly complicated or skip things like finding the damn power connectors
@thathugepillow3577 hi Huge pillow 🤣. so if it isn't written on the board, the only way I know how to check is to plug the cables in, turn the board on, and check it with a multi meter. Set your multi meter to Voltage, take your black wire of the multi meter and ground it somewhere, and test with the red wire of the multi meter. If the voltage is 0 or close to 0, that's ground wire. But I don't think you should worry, cuz I have taken apart 3 old monitors from different companies and all of them had it labelled
Are you having problems with your main monitor? Many people write that if two monitors with different Hertz are connected, then the main one (144 or more) will have problems. If a video is launched on the second (custom) one, there will be a drop in frames (and frame tearing) on the main one in dynamic games
i have used this for 2 months now, and i don't have any problems. This is just my opinion, but i think it will only be a problem if you are trying to display a single window in 2 monitors with different refresh rates. not sure though, but I've never had this problem cuz i dont usually split 1 window in 2 monitors.
@SillentStriker hi, you don't have to solder and stuff. I know it looks super complex but it's really not. If you want do this, I'm willing to help, answer all questions you have and guide you through it. You can contact me through my email or instagram
@mahdiangel the softwares called "wallpaper engine". You can get it from steam at a cheap price. You get thousands of wallpapers and can create your own as well.
I forgot to film the rest of that part, but it is to remove the anti glare film. You have to keep a wet towel for at least 5-6 hours and peel off the anti glare coat. Don't keep it for too long cuz the polarizer film can peel off too
@williamcheim hi I haven't dismantled a laptop monitor but most LCD panels can get powered 5V so yes. My doubts are with the control board in a laptop, I don't know how it's connected there.
so if it isn't written on the board, the only way I know how to check is to plug the cables in, turn the board on, and check it with a multi meter. Set your multi meter to Voltage, take the black wire of the multi meter and ground it somewhere, and test with the red wire of the multi meter. If the voltage is 0 or close to 0, that's ground wire. But I don't think you should worry, cuz I have taken apart 3 old monitors from different companies and all of them had it labelled
As long as you didn't peel off the polarizer which is a bit tinted, you're safe. Anti glare coatings are just a transparent coating and not coloured or tinted.
@@МаксимШерычев Hmmm. from what i know, the multi meter should give a closer reading. BUT if you have identified the other wires, like the ground and 12v wires, and if these are the only ones left, then yes, that's most likely you're 5v wires
Yeah keep it for atleast 5-6 hours. And comes right off. Also don't keep it for too long cuz I did that to one of my screens and the polarizer film peeled off as well
@@lunosamawhat happens if the polariser peels off? Does it not work after that? I installed one on my pc as well but the colors are barely visible. Even the insides of my pc is barely visible
@hardikdhingra6267 if the polarizer peels off, it will not display any image or barely will. In your case, it might be either the background or the light or both. So this works best with a white background, and the pc inside has to be well lit. Any black or dark background really affects the visibility of the image
@@lunosama does the polarised layer being on the inside of the cabinet affect the visibility too? I’ve pasted the flipped screen to the glass. I wonder if putting it up straight would help
@hardikdhingra6267 I'm not sure how that will affect the visibility cuz I haven't tried but, like I said earlier, if you have a low lit background or have pc parts that are black or dark in color will hamper the visibility.
@ssaidai that's fine. You can use a 10 dollar spray paint, cuz I've seen other youtubers do that. And If it makes you feel any better, you get bored of it pretty quick. I even sold it off and built a black build haha
The monitor i used is from Acer not Samsung. I mispoke in the video. And If you are trying this mod, then here's a few IMPORTANT heads up.
1. make sure you leave the wet cloth on for around 6-8 hours before you peel it off. Peeling it off too immaturely leaves streaks, and leaving it on for too long peels off the polarizer as well at times.
2. Right after you take the LCD panel off, secure the long board that's attached to the panel with vinyl tapes like I did in the video, cuz it SUPER easy to get damaged. (I destroyed 3.)
3. If you have black components inside the case, this mod is NOT worth it. You really need plenty of LEDs and a white interior to really make it work.
4. GOOD LUCK! HAVE FUN! and Watch this important trick. th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html
I only have a black Motherboard and black ram (the rest is white) i don't think thats gonna make the end result much different then yours if i put enough light in the case
Ty for the fast Heart
@randompsv2409 that's what you think, but a black surface cannot reflect light properly. Which makes the lcd barely visible. But do give it a try, cuz I might be proven wrong. Lemme know how it turns out and good luck
@@lunosama im gonna give it a try and If it doesnt Work i will think of Something ig
is lcd monitor heating up your pc case ?
Nice video, I did this mod already. Something I'd like to add is: Use a very bright cold white LED strip. Don't get an RGB one. You can change the colours with the monitor. You need all the white light you can get
@madjoemak oh I didn't know that, thank you. The one I had installed is a white led strip, but the lcd makes it look a bit warm.
Wow, simple, direct, and easy, things that other channels lack, now im confident enough to try it myself, also, i love the patience you have in your replies
Thats awesome. If you are going to try it, I will pin a comment in this video, to give you a tips and heads-up so you don't make the same mistakes I did. Good luck with the build
Did you try it 😊
So i am guessing to tell the monitor side panel what to display we use a vga/hdmi cable connected to the small motherboard then routed your spare hdmi port on your pc tower. My 1st ever pc mod i amwill try asap
yeah. Good luck bro
Wow this is so cool and creative! First time I've ever seen something like this! :O
Thank you 😊
How do you glue back one of the connectors that connect to the screen ?
@Sl33p2 you should see a ribbon cable connected to the screen, you just have to plug that back in.
Your snowblind custom is so simple, specially where you cut off the power voltage of the the monitor and just connect it together. Unlike others they compute the voltage in order to know which is the right one to connect voltage together. By the way you said Samsung monitor but you use the Acer AL1717, which is the right one? Great Work buy the way. I will try to do the same. Thank you. 👍
Thank you for the comment 😊. You're right. It was a slip of my tongue. It is the Acer AL1717. Thank you again
@@lunosamahey I need some help I accidentally put the wet towel on the the opposite side of the display ( the back side) and removed the coating and now confused is it really antiglare??
@Dropship-jc9yq sometimes the anti glare coating is pasted on both sides. As long as it is not the polarizer which is usually tinted, you're safe.
I'll do this! One thing I'd change is connecting all the 5V to a molex and directly to the power supply, that men just 1 cable going out the case (the HDMI)...
thats great. good luck :)
So talented 😍
Hey. Did you use for video signas a Vga to HDMI adapter? I can’t see clearly in vid. Anyway thanks for video. Helped me alot to understand this
@bobancvetkovic4868 yeah I had to use a vga to hdmi adapter
damn good work and nicely presented. so many of these snowblind builds are needlessly complicated or skip things like finding the damn power connectors
Thank you @hotdogsarepropaganda Your user handle though 🤣🤣🤣
What if your cords Don't say if what it is how do you know if they are grnd wires
@thathugepillow3577 hi Huge pillow 🤣. so if it isn't written on the board, the only way I know how to check is to plug the cables in, turn the board on, and check it with a multi meter. Set your multi meter to Voltage, take your black wire of the multi meter and ground it somewhere, and test with the red wire of the multi meter. If the voltage is 0 or close to 0, that's ground wire.
But I don't think you should worry, cuz I have taken apart 3 old monitors from different companies and all of them had it labelled
Wish I could make one for myself 😮
I guess when i got 4 Ground Wires, i take the 2 where the 2 5Volt Cables are in between?
@jannemann_17g90 im sorry, I dont know enough about this to give out an answer but that sounds right to me
Are you having problems with your main monitor? Many people write that if two monitors with different Hertz are connected, then the main one (144 or more) will have problems. If a video is launched on the second (custom) one, there will be a drop in frames (and frame tearing) on the main one in dynamic games
i have used this for 2 months now, and i don't have any problems. This is just my opinion, but i think it will only be a problem if you are trying to display a single window in 2 monitors with different refresh rates. not sure though, but I've never had this problem cuz i dont usually split 1 window in 2 monitors.
Thats a myth
I see in your video, you use 5v usb output for screen. Right?
@congtranguyen9120 yes, you're correct
@@lunosama thank, bro. I'll try with my pc now.
@congtranguyen9120 good luck 😃
Thank you for posting this video 🎥🍿🍺🇺🇸. You have a new subscriber 🎉. Keep up the great 👍 work 🎉..
Thank you 😊
What if i don't remove the antiglare film? The final result will get worse?
@Mad_Mike97 it's just to get that glass look, anti glare coat gives a bit of blur
@lunosama thank you
You got me jealous, this is just a little too advanced for me with the soldering and removing diferent layers of the screen
@SillentStriker hi, you don't have to solder and stuff. I know it looks super complex but it's really not. If you want do this, I'm willing to help, answer all questions you have and guide you through it. You can contact me through my email or instagram
Where can I download these wallpapers?
@mahdiangel the softwares called "wallpaper engine". You can get it from steam at a cheap price. You get thousands of wallpapers and can create your own as well.
Great video.. what happend if you dont put wet towel on the back of panel? thanks
I forgot to film the rest of that part, but it is to remove the anti glare film. You have to keep a wet towel for at least 5-6 hours and peel off the anti glare coat. Don't keep it for too long cuz the polarizer film can peel off too
okay got it!!
Sensational!!! A doubt. Would an unused notebook monitor work? I have two carcasses as paperweights lol
@williamcheim hi I haven't dismantled a laptop monitor but most LCD panels can get powered 5V so yes. My doubts are with the control board in a laptop, I don't know how it's connected there.
cool Idea... 👌
What cable transfers the video from your PC to your lcd screen?
@White-si3mf an HDMI cable with VGA head extension
its not written which wire is 5v and ground in my case so what can i do?
so if it isn't written on the board, the only way I know how to check is to plug the cables in, turn the board on, and check it with a multi meter. Set your multi meter to Voltage, take the black wire of the multi meter and ground it somewhere, and test with the red wire of the multi meter. If the voltage is 0 or close to 0, that's ground wire.
But I don't think you should worry, cuz I have taken apart 3 old monitors from different companies and all of them had it labelled
As long as you didn't peel off the polarizer which is a bit tinted, you're safe. Anti glare coatings are just a transparent coating and not coloured or tinted.
@@lunosama my monitor doesnt have written voltages, and im only measuring 3.4v from 2 pins do you think its possible or im doing something wrong?
@@МаксимШерычев Hmmm. from what i know, the multi meter should give a closer reading. BUT if you have identified the other wires, like the ground and 12v wires, and if these are the only ones left, then yes, that's most likely you're 5v wires
@@lunosama nah i only had 2 ground and 4 3.4v wires, ended up finding one i need, but broke screen connector sadly unfixable, now finding new monitor
is the montage shot at the end, and one piece from wallpaper or just an youtube video?
@@bardlol6501 it's a wall paper from wallpaper engine
@@lunosama do you maybe know the name? i am searching like for a week xD cant find it
@@bardlol6501 I'll let you know when I'm home later
@@lunosama thank you
@@bardlol6501 it's called One Piece Wano Manga Animation
I did this a while back but could not remove the antiglare layer. I was using paper towel, ill try again with an actual towel.
Yeah keep it for atleast 5-6 hours. And comes right off. Also don't keep it for too long cuz I did that to one of my screens and the polarizer film peeled off as well
@@lunosamawhat happens if the polariser peels off? Does it not work after that? I installed one on my pc as well but the colors are barely visible. Even the insides of my pc is barely visible
@hardikdhingra6267 if the polarizer peels off, it will not display any image or barely will.
In your case, it might be either the background or the light or both. So this works best with a white background, and the pc inside has to be well lit. Any black or dark background really affects the visibility of the image
@@lunosama does the polarised layer being on the inside of the cabinet affect the visibility too? I’ve pasted the flipped screen to the glass. I wonder if putting it up straight would help
@hardikdhingra6267 I'm not sure how that will affect the visibility cuz I haven't tried but, like I said earlier, if you have a low lit background or have pc parts that are black or dark in color will hamper the visibility.
Sheesh can u do hyte 70 touch?
@Daking_Alter i wish I had the money bro 🥲
@ oh it's okie btw love the vid
Does this mod work for aquarium case? Like montech sky two?
this will work with any case with a tempered glass. you just might need to make a bit of an adjustment
Wooww!!!
Can I bother you and ask if the monitor I want to use is okay?
@IlBaroneMalese I'm not very informative on that but I can definitely check for you.
do you connect the lcd screen to your cpu? how and what do you use for the graphics?
Yeah, so the small board I mentioned in the video, has a VGA port. I connect that to my pc like how you would for a regular monitor
is this a IPS panel or a TN panel?
I didnt check the panel, but both shouldnt be a problem. IPS might be better since it has better colors
Damn, I regret going for a complete black build lol
@ssaidai that's fine. You can use a 10 dollar spray paint, cuz I've seen other youtubers do that. And If it makes you feel any better, you get bored of it pretty quick. I even sold it off and built a black build haha
Black builds run faster bro
@@mondayhappens thank god man, I thought I was doomed
@@mondayhappens 🤣🤣
wooooooahhh