Dimensions: 273mm (L) x 87mm (D) x 43 mm (H), Cable: 200mm, Gauge: 18AWG, Number of LEDs: 120
G**E
Really nice RGB effects but a bit pricey
The media could not be loaded. Really nice quality extender cable with some beautiful RGB effects provided by the controller. Minus 1 star for the price but overall a great way to make your RGB PC build shine!
A**O
Motherboard extension cables of the gaming gods
The media could not be loaded. Great RGB peripherals for any PC custom setup, these definitely give you more FPS :)!
A**A
Works great, but best with UNI FAN controller.
The media could not be loaded. I was lucky enough to get UNI FAN AL fans early. so I decided to add RGB STRIMER for power and GPU. I wanted to hook everything up and to the UNI FAN Controller, but it's a bit painstaking.You really need the Lian Li ARGB CABLE KIT (or you will need to purchase additional adapters on your own). I also have the Li Li Galahad 360MM AIO, so basically, you need to use the various connecters in the cable kit to connect those to UNI controller ARG splitter and then use connect the AIO and RGB STRIMER plus too. Also, if you get the Triple 8pin STRIMER for your GPU, you need to use that controller, not the one included here. Once you have everything connected it's easy to bypass the controller and control all the lighting with Lian Li L-Connect 2.I have a Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL, but since I'm using an E-ATB board, it's a bit of crunch to get this to display. I'm a bit surprised, but the layout for an XL case could be a bit better. I didn't have a lot of options to display these strips.Overall, if you are investing in a Lian Li setup, I think it's a good deal, but getting everything connected is a bit of mess of wires and very confusing at first.
J**N
Great looking RGB 24pin PSU cable, hard buy when not at MSRP
Great PSU 24pin power cable.Good customization and includes the controller to control other Lian li accessories.Comes with built in controller so you dont have to plug it into the 5V RGB.Do not recommend when the price is not at MSRP though. Worth at $60 but not at $100 (Current reselling price as of 1/31/2021)
B**0
the ultimate geek flex
got a hundred bucks burning a hole in your pocket and everything else in your PC already has RGB? boom. here you go. overpriced as hell but absolutely worth it.
E**N
works, I guess
The media could not be loaded. So I can't get it to sync with aura sync using 3 pin cable. Technically it does sync but it flashes random colors while following the motherboard. I used the controller to fi d so.ething close, but I have 2 of the 8 pin stimmers (sli/nvlink) and those 2 work perfect. Not sure if its a problem with the controller or maybe my rgb controller is getting overloaded. In case your all wondering there is a such thing as too much rgb, and I've found it lol
S**3
Excellent RGB Cable for a Nice, Clean Look
The media could not be loaded. I didn't realize that RGB cables existed until recently! The Lian Li one got my attention because I have a Razer-centric RGB build and Lian Li is on their list of compatible brands. Reviews were also great, which made it a no-brainer for me. I have mine wired into my Razer Chroma addressable RGB hub.Where it Shines (see what I did there) - Brightness. This thing is bright as all get out at 100% brightness. I have to keep the brightness a bit lower on the Strimer than I do most of my other RGB components. From what I understand this is one of the improvements that comes with the "Plus" version. - Build quality is excellent. The cable is rigid enough to feel high-quality and sturdy, but just nimble enough to make the u-turn from the MB to the back of the case with a couple inches of cable in the back of my case. - Razer's lighting effects look great with it plugged up to my Chroma controller. - Color saturation looks great and matches the rest of my components. - I can’t say enough how amazing this thing looks in action. It adds a great touch to any RGB build and now that I have it installed, I can’t imagine my rig without it.FYIs – These aren’t necessarily bad things, just more of a heads up of things I learned as I went along. I don’t have anything truly bad to say about this product.CONTROLLER - Even though I plugged this up to my Razer controller, I still had to connect the Strimer to it's own controller, then plug that controller into my Razer controller. It works, but I don't think I can fit too many more controller boxes in the back of my case and still be able to get the side panel on! The Lian Li controller has a spot for the GPU Strimer as well, so if you plan on using both, this one controller will do the trick (see warning below about the GUP Strimer).RAZER SYNAPSE STUDIO - This is more of a complaint re: the Razer Synapse Studio... The Strimer shows up as a light strip in Synapse and you can't customize the color of the individual LEDs. Razer's effects (such as wave, fire, wheel, etc) work great. However, you can't, say, make every-other led one color and the rest a different color. it shows up right in Synapse Studio, but not on the actual Strimer. Not a deal breaker for me, but a gripe none-the-less.LIAN LI CONTROLLER vs. THIRD-PARTY CONTROLLER - If you want to switch back and forth between the effects on the Lian Li controller and a different controller, you have to have access to the Lian Li controller to push the "M1" button for two seconds. Easy enough, but you have to make sure you put the controller in an easily accessible spot. This can be challenging because the cable that runs from the Strimer to the Lian Li controller isn't very long, so you'll be limited by that.CABLE MANAGEMENT - Make sure you have plenty of room for cable management. I don't have a modular PSU, so I was at a bit of a disadvantage here. Fortunately, my case has adequate space for cable management. The Strimer is pretty builky and the leftover cable after you run to the back of your PC takes up a lot of space. Not to mention, this puts your whole MB power cable (that attaches to the Strimer) in the back/bottom of your case.GPU STRIMER - Use caution if you are getting the GPU Strimer. There is about a half-inch gap at each end of the cable between where the RGB stops and the end of the power cable. It’s not an issue for the 24-pin one because my RAM blocks this gap on one end and the other is behind the motherboard. However, this sticks out quite a bit and is noticeable for the GPU one. I do not have any pictures because I didn’t get that one but looking at review pics on Amazon is how I found this out. For my GPU, I opted to get some braided cables to make it look better and I couldn’t be happier. You can see those in the pics attached to my review.
C**S
Warning!!! These are neat but.......
To start, I am giving these two stars for an almost perfectly working pair of RGB graphics and 24 pin power cable STRIMER. They work and are great when they do, but they are much more delicate than anyone might care for. I believed my very expensive video card was failing!! I thought I might need a new motherboard. I couldn't get my PC to behave with stable behavior!! After all the troubleshooting I could thing of, I was just about to order a new cheaper graphics card when I tried booting one last time and all RGB Fans started flashing aggressively and nothing started but the flashing RGB lights around my fans. This was obviously a clue alerting me to check the STRIMERs I had installed!! Voila!! Picture one shows how it comes should look and will work fine but in the second photo, you will see how they can just pop out. These 24 Pin STRIMER along with the Graphic card STRIMER are great while they work. once you put them in. My suggestion is to leave them in forever. I had to pull my graphics card out for some troubleshooting and found, while replacing the STRIMER cable, the second photo was what I saw. They are way too delicate for the cost and caused me to have the biggest troubleshooting headache I'd want for anyone else to go through. You can fool with them if you like, just know it won't always go well and future manipulation of either RGB STRIMER can result in undesired behavior.
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