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Lian Li launches the V2 version of its Strimer Plus RGB lighting cables

Lian Li announced an improved version of its extension cables with built-in ARGB LED lighting, we talk about the Lian Li Strimer Plus V2where the improvements go through offering higher brightness of lighting, improved flexibility, increased support for isolated connectors on the GPU end, and the introduction of native software control and customization of each light channel independently. Come on, the Ferrari of RGB cables.

As a good Ferrari that it is, that translates into a high price, so the 8-pin cable to power the GPU costs $49.99 (300 mm), with triple 8-pin connector increases to $59.99 (300 mm), while the ATX connector for the motherboard costs $69.99 (200m).

Lian Li Industrial Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of PC chassis and accessories, announces its new series of ARGB extension cables with the STRIMER PLUS V2. Available for motherboard 24-pin, GPU 8-pin (2x 6+2-pin), and GPU triple 8-pin (3x 6+2-pin) connectors, the STRIMER PLUS V2 offers higher brightness with a new side light diffuser, more flexibility with silicone-wrapped power cables, increased support for isolated connectors on the GPU end, and the introduction of native software control and customization of independent light channels with L- Connect 3.

Along each side of the RGB part of the STRIMER PLUS V2 are two bands of light diffusion strips, allowing light effects to shine in more directions and fill the PC with brilliant RGB. In addition, the 2.1mm wide top diffuser strips allow for soft light distribution and maximum brightness. The extension cable portion of the STRIMER PLUS V2 is arranged in a single flat row, making the overall thickness slimmer than ever at 8mm (previously 11mm). Plus, each 18-gauge power wire is encased in durable silicone. The combination of the new material and the single row of power cord makes the STRIMER PLUS V2 more flexible for tighter turns, and thinner and easier to pull through tight eyelets.

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