This sequel to Lian Li's original Strimer RGB PC-modding accessory has bolder lighting and more advanced patterns to make your build shine. We built it into a PC to see how it glows. I’ve been a ...
The Lian Li Strimer Plus brings to market what could quite possible by the customizable cabling system out there. Featuring 108-120 LEDs (depending on if you utilize the 8 or 24-pin connector) these ...
When it comes to the RGB parade, it all started with backlit keyboards and gradually crept into almost every single component of your PC. RGB mice? Check. RGB mousepads? Check. RGB motherboards? Check ...
LIAN LI announces the STRIMER PLUS, the next generation of RGB extension cables in 24-pin and 8-pin format. The new STRIMER PLUS has up to 120 LEDs for brighter and more complex light effects. With a ...
The top layer neatly clips to the bottom via cable combs allowing them to be attached easily after installing the 24 pin cable. Lighting effects can be controlled via a bundled PCIe bracket that ...
Among the trends at CES 2020 was greater attention from PC component manufacturers on eliminating the small but irritating aspects of PC building—be it the classic conflict between the position of an ...
It’s really hard not to be a fan of Lian Li. For many years now, they’ve been making many of the finest chassis products, leading innovation, and much more. 2018 and beyond looks set to be no ...
So you’ve got your RGB LED-equipped case, graphics card, and closed-loop liquid cooler. Heck, you’ve even blinged out your power supply, RAM, and SSD with hardware capable of glowing in any of 16.8 ...
Lian Li made a splash at this year’s Computex trade show in Taiwan, unveiling a range of new cases, AIO liquid coolers, and even a lineup of power supplies. But what may have flown under the radar is ...
Just when it looked as though hardware makers were running out of things to give the RGB treatment to, Lian Li went and announced the Strimer, a power supply extension cable that lights up like ...
Lian Li showcased one of the most interesting pieces of tech this year at Computex — wireless RGB. Yup, you heard it right. The company has come up with a solution that aims to eliminate the need for ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results