The thing Lasereth mentioned above is what you have to <b>live</b> by when it comes to UV. I'll try to explain it even simpler: Let's say you have a green UV reactive fan in your case, with a UV cathode. You turn on the UV cathode light, and it illuminates your green UV fan. However, instead of the awesome UV brightness from the fan, the UV is drowned out by the <b>green</b> light that is coming off of the fan. It actually lessens the UV light because of the green light "taking over." You have to keep small pieces of UV in your case. Notice Lasereth's PC has no large UV parts (such as fans) that could reflect the wrong color that would drown out UV light. That's why his looks so fucking cool!
Basically, keep your UV reactive items in your case small. That's my advice. I'll post pictures of mine as soon as I get some more cathodes (my transformer boxes went bad).
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Off the record, on the q.t., and very hush-hush.
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