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LED strip. Compatible chassis type: Universal. Black. Brighten your setup with the brilliant Kolink Inspire L1 ARGB LED strips. They come with 15 bright 5050 ARGB LEDs, which shine in a 120° angle. This 30cm-long strip has a 3-pin male and female connector at each end, allowing you to add multiple strips via daisy chaining. It can easily be connected to standard 3-pin connectors on your motherboard or to a controller with the included 3-pin adapter cable. A 3-pin Y-adapter to allow for installation of further ARGB components is also included.. The lighting can be synchronized with Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome Sync, ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light and Razer Chroma software. Additionally, the strip features integrated magnets for easy installation. Alternatively, you can attach the Kolink Inspire L1 ARGB LED with the included adhesive strip.. Features. Connector 1. 3-pin. Bulb type. LED. Light colour. Multicolour. Product colour. Black. Type. LED strip. Compatible chassis type. Universal. Power. Input voltage. 5 V. Weight & dimensions. Height. 3 mm. Width. 10 mm. Cable length. 0.4 m. Operational conditions. Operating temperature (T-T). -20 - 80 °C. Packaging data. Quantity per pack. 1 pc(s). Technical details. LED lighting. Yes
Price: £17.99 from Back to the Office
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LED strip. Compatible chassis type: Universal. Black. Brighten your setup with the brilliant Kolink Inspire L1 ARGB LED strips. They come with 15 bright 5050 ARGB LEDs, which shine in a 120° angle. This 30cm-long strip has a 3-pin male and female connector...
The Kolink Inspire L1 ARGB Controller allows you to control multiple ARGB devices, with multiple connectors to suit most addressable RGB products. The L1 ARGB Controller is SATA powered, and has connectors for 5V 3-Pin ARGB devices, alongside Phanteks...
Kolink gave the Inspire K2 ARGB something that helps it stand out from the crowd: the front is equipped with a striking design as well as an ARGB-LED strip which can be controlled via the I/O panel. Together, the front is reminiscent of a printed circuit...
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