Lian Li Strimer V2 Plus 600 watt 12VHPWR RGB cables wiring guide and tips

In this video I’m showing off the Lian Li Strimer V2 Plus cables that are specifically designed for Nvidia’s 40-series graphics cards and work with the 600watt PCIe connector. There are three different models available being shown here, so it’s important to ensure you have the right one. There are two cables which have that 600 watt 12VHPWR connector on both ends, this requires a PCIe gen 5 power supply unit with the right sort of connection OR a dedicated cable with that option. Alternatively you can get a cable that works with the three 8-pin PCIe connections you’d usually get from your power supply unit for graphics cards but then terminates into a 600watt connection style that connects to the GPU. In this video I’m showing how these cables are installed, the logic for doing it, things to think about and how to avoid any issues. Note that I’ve done a couple of videos on the previous Strimer cables and how those connect. To get the best out of these GPU cables you’ll also need the control box that’s included with the original 24-pin strimer cable: Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 installation guide Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 review Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission. Find out more below.* NewEgg - Amazon US - Amazon UK - Amazon FR - Amazon IT - Amazon DE - Amazon CA - Other things featured in this video: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA motherboard - NZXT C1200 Gold ATX 3.0 PSU Lian Li RGB not working? Here’s the fix for L-Connect ​The new STRIMER PLUS V2 12VHPWR cables feature a custom design 12VHPWR male connector at the GPU end. The connector follows the ATX 3.0 standard of a 12 4pin with improvements to its original design to provide a stronger connection to the GPU, and uses materials to ensure the connector’s durability. Built with 16AWG wires to deliver up to 600W, the STRIMER PLUS V2 12VHPWR cables can sustain higher temperatures and sharper bends even when it is close to the connector. For extra bending tolerance, part of the connector housing can be removed to allow the extension cables to bend even closer to the connector and improve large GPU’s compatibility with narrow PC cases. With ATX 3.0 power supplies, there are two STRIMER options which are built with a 12VHPWR female connection at the PSU cable end. The first one features a wider array of LEDS with 12 light guides and can be connected to an existing STRIMER L-Connect 3 controller into the 3x8pin slot for instant compatibility. The second option is slimmer with 8 light guides and is compatible with the 2x8pin slot of the existing STRIMER L-Connect 3 controller. For older PSUs without 12VHPWR, users can opt for the STRIMER PLUS V2 12VHPWR 12 4pin to 3x8pin. This gives the option to directly connect the STRIMER PLUS V2 to modern GPUs. Featuring 8 light guides, the STRIMER PLUS V2 12VHPWR 12 4pin to 3x8pin is compatible with the 2x8pin slot of the existing STRIMER L-Connect 3 controller. See the official site here - 🏆Big thanks to my super awesome YouTube members: SirSpawnsALot, Meatykeyboard, Beaster Bunny, JayShank007, Rawrr483, DStarastins, McFarty, Riggsy79, Chief Hao, Kraken Tortoise, Aaron Yarden, Paolo madamba, Space Cannons, Mike S, Kyle and Jason🏆 Want to send me things for videos or other reasons? Use this address: The Provoked Prawn PO Box 13277 MANNINGTREE CO11 9BE United Kingdom 🔫Sub to my gaming channel🔫 Come check me out on Twitch - Join my Discord to keep up to date or ask questions Follow on Reddit Read this far? You’re awesome. Smash those sub and like buttons! 📌 Support the channel: 😍 See the benefits of being a member here - Get some merch - Check out my dedicated Amazon Storefront to see my current fave gear - 📸 Recorded with PLEASE NOTE Affiliate links*: Disclosure: Shopping links within the description of this video generate a commission at no extra cost to you. These are added for your convenience but other retailers are available. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Products: Products featured may also have been sent for free for review/testing purposes. Often these have to be returned by me, but not always. I endeavour to avoid bias in my videos wherever possible and try to give honest, subjective opinions.
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