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Bright, colorful and detailed thanks to many led lights in the strip. My Airgoo controller handles it full blown, zero problems. Would buy again. Read more
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| Brand | airgoo |
|---|---|
| Connector Type | 24 Pin |
| Cable Type | 24 Pin ATX Extension Cable |
| Compatible Devices | ATX Motherboard |
| Special Feature | Addressable RGB Power Extension Cable with LED Diffused Soft Silicone Tube |
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Bright, colorful and detailed thanks to many led lights in the strip. My Airgoo controller handles it full blown, zero problems. Would buy again. Read more
These RGB cable extensions are seriously bright! I had to turn them down in my motherboard software so they didn't outshine all of my other components. Colors are super vibrant as well. They're a good choice for budget rgb extensions compared to other options you can find around. They're essentially regular extensions with the clip-on rgb strimers literally screwed onto them. You can remove or adjust the rgb strimers by unscrewing them from the cable extension. If you buy these and plan to daisy chain them or plug them into an rgb hub, make sure your hub can power all the leds! If they can't or they have a limit, like the Corsair Commander Duo, only a few of the leds on each extension will light up and they'll look defective when they're not! I had to plug both of mine into my motherboard 3 pin headers to get all the leds working, and now I just control them using Mystic Light. It works out as I either have all my lighting running a slow rainbow wave cycle or a solid color, so everything matches one way or another. I recommend buying airgoo's dedicated rgb hub if you want better unification, though you'll have to use Signal RGB. Airgoo sells these bundled with their respective hubs. Plan accordingly. Corsair compatability: These aren't compatible with the newer Corsair Commander Duo as each rgb header has a limit of 50 leds per header. Sucks if you're on a budget. Though, you might be able to daisy chain them using the Link system if you've got it. I think theres a higher led limit using Link. I'd use an older Commander Core XT if you've got access to one, or a similar fan hub if you're running a Corsair build. Though you might need an adapter. Otherwise, just run them through your motherboard headers and you'll be good to go, plug and play. Read more


I have been using another brand for my RGB needs for a couple years, and only stumbled upon these Airgoo products. I have to say that I'm pretty impressed, especially for the price. I decided to go ahead and add a couple of these Airgoo strimers to my wife's new build, along with several other Airgoo products that go along with it. Installation was simple and straightforward. Everything integrated perfectly with Signal RGB, and looks great, especially considering that the cost was less expensive than competing products. I will definitely purchase these again, for my new build. Read more
I bought this because I wanted something to customize, the parts did what I wanted and it’s been working well. TY Read more
Took me a solid few days to figure out how to work with iCUE. Someone in the reviews actually gave me the idea and after figuring out the main issue I still couldn’t get the entire power to glow which is a little bit of an eye sore but not enough for me to pull it back out. It still works wonders and draws attention to the rest of the PC despite two cables not lighting up Read more
This has perfect integration with Corsair ICUE. I want the least amount of bloatware running on my PC. The Lian Li V2 needs its own hub and software....this plugs right into my node and is controlled with ICUE. Quality is as good as Lian Li while also cheaper!! Read more
Not exactly as good as the LianLi cables, but certainly a good budget substitute! Read more
Excellent product, works with perfect iCUE. Read more