Computer case light boards usually support multiple lighting modes, including but not limited to breathing lights, RGB loops, etc. These different lighting modes can be adjusted and switched through the controller or software built into the chassis to meet the user's needs for lighting effects.
Common computer case lighting modes include:
Breathing light mode: Breathing light mode is usually a cycle effect of gradually brightening and dimming lights, giving a breathing-like feeling, and is usually used to create a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.
RGB cycle mode: RGB cycle mode will cycle through different colors and can transition between multiple colors, producing colorful effects and increasing the overall visual impact.
Static color mode: Static color mode is a fixed display of a certain color. Users can choose a fixed color according to their own preferences to match the overall style of the computer.
Flashing mode: Flashing mode causes the light to flash or jump quickly, usually used to highlight specific events or scenes and attract the user's attention.
Gradient mode: Gradient mode will make the light show a smooth color transition effect, giving people a soft and smooth visual experience.
In summary, the Computer case light board supports the design of multiple lighting modes, allowing users to adjust according to their own preferences and needs to create personalized lighting effects and enhance the appearance and atmosphere of the entire computer system.