Flesh Pistol
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
Product quality is good and functions well. Was kinda cumbersome to install and didn’t fit in my case. This adds considerable thickness to your power cable so it wouldn’t fit through the grommets in my case. The colors are bright and beautiful. Work flawless with Mystic lights and the graphics are awesome. I ended up taking it apart and using the silicon lights in my PC case as I liked the lighting so much and were perfect to fill a dark void. Just be aware that this is a cover and will need space to accommodate both the added thickness of your power cable and this cover, if you do have room these are a cool addition. You will need software to control or hook the manual controls up via a sata cable. These are bright as the sun and you will need to turn the brightness down. I couldn’t figure out how to get remote to work luckily Mystic Lights controlled it for me.
david soriano
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2025
i got these about a week now and i see that randomly the rgb starts going crazy and when i try to turn them off they dont so idk if its the port or sumth
Armando
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Affordable, Great quality, very bright and lots of effects. Very good option if you want to customise your computer without paying crazy prices. Only thing I don’t give 5 stars is because the cable had some very minimal scratches in the inner part of it, however it works perfectly. Very nice product.
Glal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Although it's marketed to hide power supply cables, it could really be used for whatever you like as long as it doesn't negatively impact your PC's performance. If you've got water-cooling tubes, you could put this in front, for example. Since the material is apparently silicone with the LED strips inside, it's fairly bendable but don't try to force it too much or you'll probably damage the strips no matter which brand you use.I got the 25.5x5.5x2.1cm model, which comes with an RC and a SATA to ARGB controller that has 3 buttons for speed, color and mode. The RC requires that you use the controller, otherwise you can control the LEDs via software or an ARGB hub. The controls on the RC are naturally much better than the 3 buttons on the controller. It also includes 4 transparent clips to make sure your Aurora will be close to the cables you're covering, and they are attached behind everything to minimize the disruption of the visuals.The color range is pretty decent although direct selection through the RC and controller is limited to 8 colors. While the RC only offers the 3 buttons, the RC offers bidirectional control of mode, color, brightness and speed, plus there are 7 color buttons, auto and key lock. I noticed that brightness doesn't seem to work the same on each mode and, obviously, if you've chosen unicorn puke, you probably can't change the color array. The highest brightness is very bright. It offers plenty of modes, or you can use software for your motherboard, or stuff like OpenRGB or Signal RGB.I would've liked it if it had the option to be plugged in to the motherboard with the RC but not the SATA controller, too.If you want hi-res "action", you don't want an ARGB cable: you want an LCD screen. There are lots of "action" modes to amuse you. The resolution was sometimes just not to my taste, but that's aesthetics.I have my PC next to me on my desk, so any lights inside peripherally interfere with my displays, so please keep that in mind.Overall, if you want to conceal or decorate inside or outside your case, I think this is a good option. I guess you have to decide if the cost is worth it.