
Lian-Li Strimer Plus Triple 8-Pin RGB PCIe VGA Power Cable + Remote Control
RGB
Lian-Li Strimer Plus Triple 8-Pin RGB PCIe VGA Power Cable + Remote Control
RGB
Hello ThillysJ Yes it is compatible with all GraKa's that require 3x4Pin or below.
I have too few RGB connections as I have 10 RGB fans. Does anyone have an idea how I can solve this?
With an RGB hub. Or depending on RGB use and support, an RGB splitter...
Unfortunately only in white
Ja, gibt es hier auf Digitec: Lian-Li Strimer Plus (20 cm)
If you have an Asus mainboard with free ARGB ports (or splitter), for example, this should work. Corsair uses a different standard for the ports, so they are not directly compatible. Somehow armoury crate or whatever it's called should be able to sync with iCue.
Depending on the brand : "There are two methods of controlling RGB lighting: via the RGB controller or via the motherboard's built-in RGB software. The Strimer+ Triple 8-Pin RGB Controller is a simple device with four buttons to change the effect, colour, speed and brightness. Alternatively, it can be connected to the motherboard via a 3-pin 5V aRGB header. Both methods offer synchronisation with additional aRGB devices, either physically with the LED signal output cable and controller, or by using the motherboard software to link the devices."
Yes, at least everything that has an 8-pin connector.
Yes, the plug is divided into 3 times 6+2, so you can only connect 6 pins to one of them.
Yes, it works too.
This triple 8-pin is for graphics cards, for the mainboard you need the 24-pin.
I can't say for sure. Here I found a thread on Reddit, maybe this helps: https://www.reddit.com/r/razer/comments/o0exme/lian_li_strimer_plus_with_razer_chroma/
Then it should fit and you only need one.
yes it is compatible, the 6800xt has 2x8-pin, lian-li works with every card as far as i know, i also have the 3x8-pin installed.
Since we have different suppliers in Switzerland and, accordingly, different delivery conditions, the prices are set differently. Unfortunately, this is why goods tend to be more expensive in Switzerland than abroad.
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