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The L-Connect 3 controller can then be connected to your motherboard via a single 3-pin header, for full lighting control via software. With the LED strips carefully covered in silicone on top of the braided cable and the overall premium build quality, STRIMER PLUS makes sure that your PC shines with impeccable delicate lighting. Perhaps most importantly, Lian Li claims its cables can "sustain higher temperatures and sharper bends even when it is close to the connector. Note: If using the static white lighting effect frequently, please connect to the SATA header as close to the PSU as possible an do not connect other ARGB dervice (eg.
The Lian Li Strimer V2 ARGB is simple to control, by utilising either the 3-pin ARGB adapter, or a Strimer L-Connect 3 Controller (sold separately). Additionally, this controller supports both Strimer V1 and V2 cables, allowing for a mix of both generations. CONNECTING MORE LIAN LI ARGB DEVICES AT ONCE STARTS NOW The ARGB Device Cable Kit lets you take control of more LIAN LI ARGB products either via the Uni Hub or via synchronization with the motherboard.WCUK Online Ltd is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 824034) and acts as a credit intermediary. Credit is provided by Novuna Personal Finance, a trading style of Mitsubishi HC Capital (UK) PLC, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. For situations where less clearance is available, the plastic shield can be removed to reduce the required clearance to 23mm. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. uk/images/product_images/main/5/lian-li-strimer-plus-v2-12vhpwr-16-to-16-pin-extension-320mm-12-led-zuad-1401-81745-1.
Users can also create a completely synchronised system by connecting the controller to the 3-PIN 5V ARGB header on the motherboard, then pressing the M1 button for 3 seconds to control the lighting effects via the motherboard software.A lover of all things gaming and tech, his previous work has shown up in Tom's Guide, Laptop Mag, Kotaku, PCMag and Complex, among others.