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Akasa Vegas MBW

Flexible magnetic LED strip for PC modding/tuning

Last price 24€95
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Overview

Give your PC some style


The Akasa Vegas MBW LED strips will allow you to give your PC the ideal lighting to highlight it. Perfectly manufactured, with powerful magnets for easy integration, the Akasa Vegas MBW strip light offers a clear illumination with vivid colours. This RGB strip is compatible with Gigabyte RGB Fusiontechnology.


Main features:
  • LED colour: RGB
  • Gigabyte RGB Fusion compatible
  • Magnetic attachment
  • Soft and flexible
  • Length: 50 cm
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General information

Product name

Akasa Vegas MBW

Brand

Akasa

Model

AK-LD06-50RB

Main characteristics

LED color

Multicolored

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 2 years

Legal warranty

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Product referenced on 10 Nov 2017

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  • by Paul M
    Posted on 11 Feb 2018
    Product bought from LDLC on 2 Feb 2018
    Number of reviews: 30 Average rating: 9

    MY YEEES (it lights up well!!)

    This LED strip has a lot of light! The white LED in addition to the 3 RGB per element is a real plus!

    Be careful on a Gigabyte motherboard (RGB Fusion compatible), to take full advantage of it, try all the C_LED sockets on your motherboard, apparently they don't all have the same available output power.
    My personal example is a Gigabyte Aorus X299 Ultra Gaming. In the sockets offering 5 connectors for RGBW, the highest socket (LED_C2), seems to have less power than the lowest one (LED_C1). Indeed, I bought two of these strips, when I combine them in series the top socket causes the overall brightness to fade a lot, whereas plugged into the C1 socket there is no such problem. It has nothing to do with the jumper on the motherboard which does not affect these connectors. I didn't find a logical explanation in the doc, but hey, it's illuminating, that's the best!

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