@mnem, I understand your POV, but my POV is that unless you are lighting it up internally when it isn't switched on to make it a focal point, then with chassis being black it is going to be dark inside and very little will actually visible. And when it is on switched on you are then more interested in its actual output be it on the screen or in the VR headset, surely
As to cars, again my view is that unless the car is going to be a showcase, in a exhibition or something, then what surely matters the most is the engine bay as near original condition as possible, is that the bodywork and interior is where I would put as attention to detail in as I could so that in can be enjoyed by owner/driver and the public viewers when the car is in normal usage, non't normal drive around or leave the car parked with the bonnet hood up, but then thats me, I'd rather be enjoying it, than letting others enjoy it.
Ducking that soggy old wellington boot thats being lobbed in my direction , I know, I'm a stinker aint I
Naaahh... yer just agitatin', same as me.
In the case of a tricked-out gaming rig, the PC usually IS just that... ON DISPLAY. Most folks who enjoy PC modding do NOT shove it under a desk; they place it prominently on top of a large flat-top desk-table right next to a huge 144-220Hz display. Mine is under the table and at the end deliberately to show off the contents of the picture window, but raised to reduce floor-borne dust ingress
Most modern gamer MBs have an "always on" lighting option in the firmware for the couple watts of LED lighting inside the case... this is A THING. Even back in the day we'd have a strip or two that was connected to the 5V Stby.
In my case, as it is almost always either on or in sleep mode, that is a moot point. My Aorus has LED lighting built into the MB that changes color with the activity state.
As for showing off the cars... there are lots of places BESIDES a car show. I grew up in multiple cities & small towns where croozin' was a thing... weekend meetups with fellow enthusiasts in the parking lot of the local watering hole or burger joint weren't just the stuff of legend, they were part of my youth.
mnem
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