Lian Li Strimer Wireless GPU 3×8 pin Extension Cable
The world of PC building continues to evolve, and RGB customization remains one of the most exciting parts of modern setups. Lian Li, known for its premium PC hardware accessories, has introduced a new milestone with the Lian Li Strimer Wireless GPU 3×8 pin Extension Cable. This cable brings stunning illumination, innovative wireless control, and flawless power delivery perfect for gamers, enthusiasts, and creators who love customization without cluttered cables.
Wireless Control: A New Era of RGB Customization
One of the biggest highlights of this extension cable is its wireless control system. Unlike traditional LED RGB cables that require direct wired connectivity to the motherboard or controller, this model uses a wireless receiver that allows users to manage the lighting easily. This ensures a cleaner build layout by reducing cable mess while offering maximum flexibility. The Lian Li Strimer Wireless GPU 3×8 pin Extension Cable also ensures stable signal transmission, so your lighting responds instantly without interruptions.
Stunning Addressable RGB Lighting Effects
The extension cable comes with multiple lighting modes that support addressable RGB customization. You can choose from effects such as waves, gradients, static colors, breathing modes, and more. With its wireless design, switching between these lighting profiles becomes extremely convenient.
Brilliant Lighting Effects
Strimer Wireless seamlessly combines cutting-edge technology with elegant design. It’s the perfect blend of innovation and aesthetic appeal, transforming the user experience.
Six Types Argb Extention Cables
We’re introducing the new 3×8 PIN STRIMER, designed specially for graphics cards with triple 8 PIN power connectors. Carrying on the STRIMER series’ signature lighting and cable management aesthetics, it offers a seamless upgrade that combines compatibility and style. For different motherboards and GPUs, the Strimer Wireless Series offers corresponding versions. The series introduces, for the first time, an EPS version specifically for CPUs.