
Lian-Li Strimer Plus V2
RGB
Lian-Li Strimer Plus V2
RGB
6 months ago
The Strimer Plus V2 is not compatible with RTX 50 Series FE cards, according to official information from Lian Li. This means that it will not work with the RTX 5080 if it is part of this series.
Automatically generated from the .The 3060 should have an 8 pin connector. The cable is available as 2x 8 pin/plug version which will also fit
yes exactly, but you can't tinker with it, you can connect it together
5 months ago
The Strimer Plus V2 RGB extension cable only works for the motherboard if it is ARGB 5 Volt compatible. Otherwise, use the PCIe controller supplied to ensure correct operation of the lighting.
Automatically generated from the .Hi, sure, it's a standard cable for all RTX 4000 series models rated up to 600W The connection is not made directly to the power supply, but to the cable or an adapter that you usually find in the packaging of almost all RTX 4000 cards, with the exception of some 4070 models that come from the PC power supply.
Yes, of course. These cables are always plugged between the connections. You have to lay it in such a way that as little of the possible from the "old" cable. Greetings Cleaner
7 months ago
The Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 is a flexible and extendable modding lighting cable that is available for various connections such as 24-pin, dual 8-pin and triple 8-pin. It is not directly comparable to a 600W cable from Be Quiet as it is a lighting cable designed for RGB effects. To integrate it into your system, you can use it between the power supply and the GPU, but it is primarily for lighting and not for power supply. If you do not need the cable from the Gigabyte 4090, you can use the Strimer Plus V2 for lighting, but it does not replace the function of a power supply cable. Make sure the power supply cables are connected correctly to power the GPU.
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So it doesn't have a PC IE plug. It's just an extension of the graphics card's power supply, so to speak.
Hello, you can also just connect your 2x 8-pin cables and leave the first one free. However, if your power supply already supports the new 12VHPWR standard and such a cable is included, then I would use this one: Lian-Li Strimer Plus V2 (RGB, Black)
The Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 as in your picture fits. I have the same graphics card and the same Strimer Plus
Yes, it's simply an extension lead... you just need to wire the ARGB pin to an adaptor or to the CM.
No, for RTX 4090 you would need a 4x 8 pin this is only 3x but would work for a RTX4080. Don't think there is an adapter for this cable for the 4090.
Unfortunately, I can't give you a specific answer for your 4060, but it works perfectly with my 4080
what brand of power supply do you have? If your power supply supports the 16 pins you could connect the power supply original 16 pins cable to power supply and then to the lian li strimer v2 cable. if this not the case you could buy another extension cable that is 16 pins and the other side is 3x PCI-e from cablemod item number: 23944528 you could add it in the search of digitec and there are multiple colors if you would like to have another cable color.
12VHPWR is ok for the 4090… but are you sure that your power supply has enough power and 3 available PCIE connectors only for the graphic card?
Hi Lerubis, It depends on the Model of 4070, If it has a 3x 8pin connection it will work. I had it running on my 4080
Hello yes, that's exactly what I use it for.
Good evening it says 16 bronches But I had to buy a cable next door to adapt to the new graphics card power supply.
Hey, No it will NOT. 7900xtx uses 3x8 pin. You need this one: Lian-Li Strimer Plus V2 Triple 8-Pin RGB VGA Cable (RGB)
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