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MB manufacturers are leaving money on the table. They can pair it with a transparent GPU and sell it as a combo. $$$
Pretty sure it would just be copper color. Lots of overlapping layers (6-8) in a MB.Ref: https://www.gigabyte.com/FileUpload/Global/WebPage/16/article_12_ud3_clip_image004.jpg
The late 90s to early 2000s PCs I remember were that god awful beige color that I absolutely hated. It was fucking horrible.Like in my mind, I associate that particular color of beige to dinosaur tech that's not worth having around.
I still remember having to flip down the latch on the 5.25 drive as a kid trying to play some sesame street game.
Only cheap machines were still beige by the early 2000s. Dell, for instance, switched to their dark gray clamshell around 2001.
I’d love a transparent AM5 motherboard.
Bruh a transparent AM5 motherboard in an all white case?
I would like a transparent AM5 motherboard in an all transparent case
MB manufacturers are leaving money on the table. They can pair it with a transparent GPU and sell it as a combo.
$$$
Pretty sure it would just be copper color. Lots of overlapping layers (6-8) in a MB.
Ref: https://www.gigabyte.com/FileUpload/Global/WebPage/16/article_12_ud3_clip_image004.jpg
A sheet of shiny copper is also pretty cool.