Lian Li Achieves ARGB Revolution With Uni FAN SL And Strimer Wireless

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[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.

Lian Li SL Wireless LCD
The SL Wireless LCD Is Fully Customizable

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.

Lian Li Strimer Wireless
The Strimer Wireless Series Is Highly Customizable

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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