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Backlight Lian Li P28ARGB-B RGB Cooling System ABS Aluminium PC Black
Backlight Lian Li P28ARGB-B RGB Cooling System ABS Aluminium PC Black
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Backlight Lian Li P28ARGB-B RGB Cooling System ABS Aluminium PC Black
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Backlight Lian Li P28ARGB-B RGB Cooling System ABS Aluminium PC Black
Backlight Lian Li P28ARGB-B RGB Cooling System ABS Aluminium PC Black
The Backlight Lian Li P28ARGB-B is an ARGB side strip designed to add peripheral lighting to Lian Li performance fans such as the UNI FAN P28 and the GA II Trinity Performance 360 AIO while preserving fan performance. Each strip contains 10 addressable LEDs placed behind a diffuser to deliver even, smooth light around the fan. The product is finished in black ABS, aluminium and polycarbonate and operates at 5 V ARGB.
The side ARGB strips provide additional illumination without changing the fan’s performance by mounting the LEDs on the fan sides. The diffuser evens out the light from 10 addressable LEDs, producing uniform lighting. The design is compatible with existing UNI FAN P28 and GA II Trinity Performance 360 AIO fans and supports daisy-chaining multiple strips for expanded lighting schemes.
Carefully remove the existing side aluminum strip from UNI FAN P28 or the side plastic strip from GA II Trinity 360 AIO fans. Position the P28ARGB-B side strip on the fan side and connect the ARGB connector to a compatible 5 V ARGB controller or motherboard header. If multiple strips are used, connect them using the provided linker or an extension cable according to the daisy-chain order. Verify connections and test lighting before final assembly.
Ensure there is sufficient clearance in your case: one-side installation increases fan width to 129 mm and two-side installation to 136 mm. Limit the total number of connected strips according to your ARGB power source and refer to static white scenarios for highest power use to avoid overloading the controller.
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