[Press Release] Lian Li’s latest innovative fans and extension cables make use of 2.4GHz wireless technology, offering a dazzling display of lights with commendable performance.
The Uni Fan SL is the first of the two new products and offers quiet operations, speeds up to 2000 RPM, and high-performance cooling. Dynamic lighting is also a highlight of the Uni Fan SL, which is easily controlled through the L-Connect 3 software and L-Wireless SYNC Controller.
Similarly, the SL Wireless LCD boasts fan speeds of up to 1900 RPM, in addition to a 1.6″ LCD. With a resolution of 400×400, the fan can be customized to display GIFs, JPGs, and MP4 files through the L-Connect 3 software.
Lian Li also confirms that the SL Wireless LCD and SL Wireless can be paired together in various combinations, leading to a flexible PC-building solution.
Besides the fans, Lian Li is introducing Strimer Wireless. This new ARGB extension cable relies on 2.4GHz wireless and eliminates the need to run wiring to and from a controller hub.
The Strimer Wireless eliminates dead zones through redesigned light guides. Lian Li also states that the motherboard 24-pin lighting guides now pop directly out of the motherboard.
A similar setup is used for GPU Strimers, where the lighting guides are based on a single piece. Moreover, the 12V-2×6 connector works with various types of GPU alignments.
The CPU 2x8pin Strimer Wireless also offers similar options to elevate PC builds.
Wrapping up Lian Li’s list is the L-Wireless Sync Controller. Plugged directly into the rear I/O USB port, this controller can manage up to 10 groups of the aforementioned fans. Similarly, PC users can manage 3 Strimer Wireless connections with the L-Wireless Sync.
These products are now available to pre-order from Lian Li, with the Strimer Wireless CPU 2×8 pin pre-orders also starting from November 7th.
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