Lian Li Flexible LED Light Strip Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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This unboxing and first look video showcases the Lian Li Flexible LED Light Strip, presented by Linus Tech Tips. The host starts by describing the product as a flexible blue LED strip designed for case lighting, powered by a 12-volt DC supply via a Molex 4-pin connector, with a measured output of 3.6 watts. He provides practical details about the strip, noting its 360 mm (36 cm) length, the 26 individual LEDs contained in the strip, and the adhesive backing that allows for easy mounting inside a PC case. A key feature highlighted is the ability to cut the strip at designated points so you can create smaller segments and re-solder wires to extend or reconfigure the LED layout, enabling custom lighting runs. The host emphasizes how the LEDs are thinner than fluorescent tubes and do not require an inverter, meaning they can be plugged directly into power, simplifying installation. He demonstrates the brightness by turning the lights on and explains potential placements such as pointing a strip at a fan or placing it between graphics cards to achieve dramatic lighting effects. The discussion touches on color options beyond blue, mentioning red, white, and green variants, as Linus remarks on the perceived value and potential price. Overall, the video frames the LED strip as a compact, versatile lighting upgrade for PC builds and showcases its installability and lighting appeal, while also noting price considerations and color choices as practical considerations for buyers.
Topics · technology · product-unboxing · computer-hardware · PC-modding · LED-lighting
Questions answered
- What power requirements does the Lian Li LED light strip have and how is it powered?
- The LED strip runs on 12 volts DC and is powered via a Molex 4-pin connector, allowing direct connection to a PC power supply without an inverter.