Design: The XPG Prime ARGB cables feature a unique design where the light tubes wrap around the top set of cables. While this looks good, it can lead to installation challenges due to limited flexibility.
Compatibility: These extension cables come in both VGA/8-pin (for connecting to your graphics card’s power connector) and MB/24-pin (for connecting to your motherboard’s main power connector).
Installation: They install simply by plugging one end into your PSU’s ATX or PCIe power cables and the other end into your motherboard or graphics card. You’ll also need to connect a SATA port for power to the lights.
Competition: Adata’s XPG Prime ARGB cables face tough competition from Lian Li’s Strimer Plus, which offers better flexibility and versatility.
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Design: The XPG Prime ARGB cables feature a unique design where the light tubes wrap around the top set of cables. While this looks good, it can lead to installation challenges due to limited flexibility.
Compatibility: These extension cables come in both VGA/8-pin (for connecting to your graphics card’s power connector) and MB/24-pin (for connecting to your motherboard’s main power connector).
Installation: They install simply by plugging one end into your PSU’s ATX or PCIe power cables and the other end into your motherboard or graphics card. You’ll also need to connect a SATA port for power to the lights.
Competition: Adata’s XPG Prime ARGB cables face tough competition from Lian Li’s Strimer Plus, which offers better flexibility and versatility.