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i

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It's Christmas time.

I need more blinky lights. Preferably some that do more than just encourage Xmas beer ... err ... cheer.

There must be a PCI network card available that includes a couple of connectors on the PCB that allow you to plug in a case-mounted LED or two. That way you could watch the pretty blinkenlights for network activity without resorting to cleverly arranged mirrors.

Such a card must exist. Right?
 

Handruin

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If you want to break out the soldering gun, you could try this on one of your own cards.
 

i

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Thanks Handy. I had considered that, but as all the network cards I see these days use tiny surface-mount stuff, I wanted to avoid any manual additions.

And besides, I'm surprised that in this age of back-lit, neon-lit, strobe-lit cases that network card manufacturers aren't using an external LED connector as a selling point on their various network cards.

Even that article mentions that there are some cards out there with this feature. Anyone know of one specifically?
 

sechs

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Most motherboards come with built-in NICs; the folks who sell stand-alone NICs aren't really trying to appeal to the flashing lights crowd....
 

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Also not what you were after, but I know my 3Ware cards have activity lights for each channel, that could be very festive on a RAID-5 array...
 

Jan Kivar

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ddrueding said:
Also not what you were after, but I know my 3Ware cards have activity lights for each channel, that could be very festive on a RAID-5 array...
... or even more hardcore solution would be to mod/hack pin 39. But it ruins the cable...

Cheers,

Jan
 

Dïscfärm

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All you need are fiber optic connections to the 4 (or 2) LEDs on the NIC in order to bend the light emissions around from the back side of the chassis to the front.
 
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