✨ Light Up Your Game with Style!
The PSU Cable ARGB Extension Sleeved Cable Kit is a custom power supply solution designed for gamers and PC enthusiasts. Featuring vibrant RGB lighting, high-quality 16AWG tinned copper wire, and a flexible nylon sleeve, this cable kit ensures both aesthetic appeal and reliable performance. Compatible with a range of power supplies, it offers easy installation and superior stability, making it a must-have for any modern gaming setup.
J**S
Kinda cheap but decent enough
Couple things to note.1) you need to plug *both* ends into the cable. there's a separate ARGB unit at each end.2) they're just light pipes, they're not like the Lian Li v2 that have addressable RGBs down the whole length, but it's fine, they look ok.3) they're not nearly as bright as the Lian Li v2 but they're still plenty visible.4) the fancy LED part is actually separate from the extension cables - you can fully remove the LED assembly with the light pipes and put it on your stock cables. I did this to put the 2x8 LED assembly on the power-supply end of the cable going from the PSU into the case rather than from the case to the GPU.Overall they're not bad, but they're also not as good as the more expensive products. Decent budget additions to an RGB-based setup. Just remember to plug both ends in.
R**M
A Match for Our GPU version
Now we have both RGB cables for the power unit - this PSU cable, and previous we got a GPU power cable. This one can only be utilized as an extension since it is 8.725" (222mm) long. But that works perfect as you use the PSU cable supplied by the PSU company and then place this between it and the motherboard creating the most pleasing arch you prefer. You then plug the other wire on the PSU cable into your RGB port on the MB - there are a couple cables provided so it should be compatible with most manufacturer's MBs. We use Gigabyte and it hooked right up with the 4 pin (missing one) connector. We are not into the flashing RGB shows but with the Gigabyte Bios you can set most themes up easily. A interesting and fun addition to any build!
Q**Q
A couple of hiccups during install, but thumbs up all the way.
Looks great. Easy to install like any other extension. The ends are extremely bright. So bright, I unplugged the lights on the end that goes into motherboard. Not sure why some people think it’s not bright enough. Maybe they installed it wrong and only plugged in one side. I could see that happening as I was confused for a second when unboxing. I also took a black zip tie to keep the wires bunched together under the fiber wires. Also when installing, the fiber wire shroud came out of the socket when making the bend. Fixing it was as easy as loosening 2 screws, pushing the fiber back in and screw to back down. I would def buy again. Great value.
M**Z
Beautiful
These rpg wire are beautiful and very easy to install
K**R
Didn’t use
It was fine. We just decided not to use it. Thought it would be different
R**E
Rgb 1,2,3! Totally what I needed~
The media could not be loaded. This one was way better than the rgb 8pin cable I got from a different company. I wish there there was an 8 pinned version made in this style becuase this 12 pin connector worked without a hitch!My only complaint is that the lights are a bit dim but considering the price and the material alone with how many other lights are in my pc, it's totally fine and they work well for what I want.Side note for my photos and video, my camera was picking up everything as super reflective and thus all the lights look white while the reflections of the lights give off the expected colors. The color of the lights is way more normal to the eye, and so I suggest just taking into account that the white you see is actually where the color is supposed to be with the reflections.
J**E
The lights are very dark
Only problem is the lights are very dark
R**T
Not bright and can see the leds in the mount.
The effects are not bad. Have a corsair node running the cables Leds. Unless you use something other than a rainbow type effect. The effects are not that good. Do something like rain with the corsair software. You will more than likely like what you see. Just they there not that bright, so the effect can get lost in the mix if you use a lot of rgb components.
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