EZDIY FAB ARGB STRIP LIGHTS REVIEW -- LGH

**Getting Started with Easy DIY Fab's Addressable Strips**

Let's get started! Let's get it hooked up and we'll go from there. One thing I'd like to point out is that vendors and manufacturers should stop doing this, but this is using a molex connector as you can see here, not a SATA connector. That's something that I feel lacklustered in this situation because this is something that should be pretty much done away with by now.

Thank goodness power supplies still have at least one or two of them on it because it just doesn't seem to be going away. They are magnetic. Um, I don't know how strong that is; it looks like there's also tape so you can tape them down, and it's also kind of like a magnetic strip to it. So, I guess if you want to kind of place it in place or you have a case of course that is magnetic, you could just stick it on without having to fix it permanently. And if it's not magnetic, like in an aluminum case, then you would just peel this off and stick it.

So, they gave you both worlds; there you can see that they are addressable, they're a three-pin header if that shows up proper, not a four pin which most people make a mistake on. And I'm not going to say anything, but I have seen people plug them into the wrong port and I'm like, how did you do that considering they were literally a three pin, not a four pin? But happens so.

You get a splitter by the look of it which is kind of cool actually because on this controller there's actually two, is it both, ah? So one's male, one's female. So, on here you have two males and that is two females. So technically, you can add to this controller; um, I wouldn't go adding too much but it looks like you can definitely uh daisy chain and add to it. So, it gives you room for at least at least another one.

**Wiring Up the Controller**

All right so when you get your controller of course pull the tab; I know really really crazy mind-blowing but necessary to say it. We're going to get this all wired up now and we're going to go from there. Nice thing about addressable versus RGB is you cannot put it on the board wrong with the RGB four pin people get pin one and pin four mixed up and they're like, oh I got no lights but I plugged it in what's going on? Well, it's reversed so that happens.

And in this case, it can't happen because there's no way to make that happen. Okay, so now as you can see here this is freaking cool. So right now it's just going through its own thing; I'm excited because I've never had addressable strips adjust addressable fans yes but not strips. Look at how cool this is like I'm just going to turn the light off here oops probably should turn off all the lights look at that go.

So, I don't know what to say here this is some pretty cool stuff. So I'm going to try different modes well guys, I don't know about you but I am very impressed with these. Ran through some of the modes I didn't want to go through too many of them because it was just taking forever there are so many modes on this and that is just as easy as hitting the mode plus with the mode minus.

As I said doing modes on this is probably easier with this, and one thing I want to add here. So I turn them off, turn them on what you gotta understand is this is not a point at the sensor remote this is an RF remote so it doesn't matter you don't have to point at it you can hide the controller you don't have to see it at all.

**Conclusion**

All I gotta say here is that easy DIY fab has created quite a stir for me because this is very impressive for $24. So guys, I will leave a link down below if you're looking for something like this very inexpensive way to really like your case in a very cool way. So guys let me know in the comments below did this meet your expectations it did mine this gets a double thumbs up from the last game hunter.

I'm very happy; I can't wait to build my new build there's some new builds coming and uh yeah until next time guys take it easy stay safe game over!

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everybody i hope you guys had a it's a great aftermath of christmas now so we're trying to get that pass because the new year is about to come and what better way to bring in the new year than to bring it in with some really cool lighting so the boys at easy diy fab created this now this is a rgb so digital rgb strips there's two ways to call it a rgb is addressable so that means you can address each light or multi per led whereas an rgb is a solid color or just doing what it does randomly from based on what it was programmed to do in this case you can do what you wanted to do as best you can so today we're going to unbox take a look fire it up find out these guys just that lighting you're looking for so sit back relax if you're not subscribed hit that bell as well so you can see what's coming up in the next little while because man do i have a fun ride for you guys but once you open the box you are greeted with the bag with the addressable rgb strips and the bag with the looks like power connector and remote control so this may have its own basic setup you may not need anything else other than this to run it it looks like there's a controller built in right here and if that's the case this is going to be so easy so let's check it out let's get them hooked up and go from there before we get started one nice thing about this is it can be very standalone which is great so it does come with the included controller as we seen in the open box and it has its own controller so what i've been noticing when it comes to addressable rgb versus rgb versus anything is the software that's usually built in to your products vendor like if it's a gigabyte then you're going to be dealing with a fusion 2.0 if it's msi and you do believe it's mystic light or whatever and so on aces have their own and whatever and i find they're very i'm going to use the word limited and not as cool what i've noticed with especially with easy diy fab is that usually the programmable stuff that is built into the programmers are usually much better than what you can actually get out of programming it yourself so let's get it started let's get it hooked up and we'll go from there one thing i'd like to point out and i wish vendors and manufacturers would stop doing this but this is using a molex as you can see here not a sata connector and that's something that i feel lacklustered in this situation because this is something that should be pretty much done away with by now but thank god power supply still have at least one or two of them on it because it just doesn't seem to be going away so they are magnetic um i don't know how strong that is it looks like there's also tape so you can tape them down and it's also kind of like a magnetic strip to it so i guess if you want to kind of place it in place or you have a case of course that is magnetic you could just stick it on without having to fix it permanently and if it's not magnetic like in an aluminum case then you would just peel this off and stick it so they gave you both worlds there you can see that they are addressable they're a three pin header if that shows up proper not a four pin which most people make a mistake on and i'm not going to say anything but i have seen people plug them into the wrong port and i'm like how did you do that considering they were literally a three pin not a four pin but happens so you get a splitter by the look of it which is kind of cool actually because on this controller there's actually two is it both ah so one's male one is female so on here you have two males and that is two females so technically you can add to this controller um i wouldn't go adding too much but it looks like you can definitely uh daisy chain and add to it so it gives you room for at least at least another one all right so when you get your controller of course pull the tab i know really really crazy mind-blowing but necessary to say it we're going to get this all wired up now and we're going to go from there nice thing about addressable versus rgb is you cannot put it on the board wrong with the rgb four pin people get pin one and pin four mixed up and they're like oh i got no lights but i plugged it in what's going on well it's reversed so that happens and in this case it can't happen because there's no way to make that happen okay so now as you can see here this is freaking cool so right now it's just going through its own thing i'm excited because i've never had addressable strips adjust addressable fans yes but not strips look at how cool this is like i'm just going to turn the light off here oops probably should turn off all the lights look at that go so i don't know what to say here this is some pretty cool stuff so i'm going to try different modes well guys i don't know about you but i am very impressed with these i ran through some of the modes i didn't want to go through too many of them because it was just taking forever there are so many modes on this and that is just as easy as hitting the mode plus with the mode minus as i said doing modes on this is probably easier with this and one thing i want to add here so i turn them off turn them on what you gotta understand is this is not a point at the sensor remote this is an rf remote so it doesn't matter you don't have to point at it you can hide the controller you don't have to see it at all so all i gotta say here is that easy diy fab has created quite a stir for me because this is very impressive for 24 so guys i will leave a link down below if you're looking for something like this very inexpensive way to really like your case in a very cool way so guys let me know in the comments below did this meet your expectations it did mine this gets a double thumbs up from the last game hunter i'm very happy i can't wait to build my new build there's some new builds coming and uh yeah until next time guys take it easy stay safe game overhello everybody i hope you guys had a it's a great aftermath of christmas now so we're trying to get that pass because the new year is about to come and what better way to bring in the new year than to bring it in with some really cool lighting so the boys at easy diy fab created this now this is a rgb so digital rgb strips there's two ways to call it a rgb is addressable so that means you can address each light or multi per led whereas an rgb is a solid color or just doing what it does randomly from based on what it was programmed to do in this case you can do what you wanted to do as best you can so today we're going to unbox take a look fire it up find out these guys just that lighting you're looking for so sit back relax if you're not subscribed hit that bell as well so you can see what's coming up in the next little while because man do i have a fun ride for you guys but once you open the box you are greeted with the bag with the addressable rgb strips and the bag with the looks like power connector and remote control so this may have its own basic setup you may not need anything else other than this to run it it looks like there's a controller built in right here and if that's the case this is going to be so easy so let's check it out let's get them hooked up and go from there before we get started one nice thing about this is it can be very standalone which is great so it does come with the included controller as we seen in the open box and it has its own controller so what i've been noticing when it comes to addressable rgb versus rgb versus anything is the software that's usually built in to your products vendor like if it's a gigabyte then you're going to be dealing with a fusion 2.0 if it's msi and you do believe it's mystic light or whatever and so on aces have their own and whatever and i find they're very i'm going to use the word limited and not as cool what i've noticed with especially with easy diy fab is that usually the programmable stuff that is built into the programmers are usually much better than what you can actually get out of programming it yourself so let's get it started let's get it hooked up and we'll go from there one thing i'd like to point out and i wish vendors and manufacturers would stop doing this but this is using a molex as you can see here not a sata connector and that's something that i feel lacklustered in this situation because this is something that should be pretty much done away with by now but thank god power supply still have at least one or two of them on it because it just doesn't seem to be going away so they are magnetic um i don't know how strong that is it looks like there's also tape so you can tape them down and it's also kind of like a magnetic strip to it so i guess if you want to kind of place it in place or you have a case of course that is magnetic you could just stick it on without having to fix it permanently and if it's not magnetic like in an aluminum case then you would just peel this off and stick it so they gave you both worlds there you can see that they are addressable they're a three pin header if that shows up proper not a four pin which most people make a mistake on and i'm not going to say anything but i have seen people plug them into the wrong port and i'm like how did you do that considering they were literally a three pin not a four pin but happens so you get a splitter by the look of it which is kind of cool actually because on this controller there's actually two is it both ah so one's male one is female so on here you have two males and that is two females so technically you can add to this controller um i wouldn't go adding too much but it looks like you can definitely uh daisy chain and add to it so it gives you room for at least at least another one all right so when you get your controller of course pull the tab i know really really crazy mind-blowing but necessary to say it we're going to get this all wired up now and we're going to go from there nice thing about addressable versus rgb is you cannot put it on the board wrong with the rgb four pin people get pin one and pin four mixed up and they're like oh i got no lights but i plugged it in what's going on well it's reversed so that happens and in this case it can't happen because there's no way to make that happen okay so now as you can see here this is freaking cool so right now it's just going through its own thing i'm excited because i've never had addressable strips adjust addressable fans yes but not strips look at how cool this is like i'm just going to turn the light off here oops probably should turn off all the lights look at that go so i don't know what to say here this is some pretty cool stuff so i'm going to try different modes well guys i don't know about you but i am very impressed with these i ran through some of the modes i didn't want to go through too many of them because it was just taking forever there are so many modes on this and that is just as easy as hitting the mode plus with the mode minus as i said doing modes on this is probably easier with this and one thing i want to add here so i turn them off turn them on what you gotta understand is this is not a point at the sensor remote this is an rf remote so it doesn't matter you don't have to point at it you can hide the controller you don't have to see it at all so all i gotta say here is that easy diy fab has created quite a stir for me because this is very impressive for 24 so guys i will leave a link down below if you're looking for something like this very inexpensive way to really like your case in a very cool way so guys let me know in the comments below did this meet your expectations it did mine this gets a double thumbs up from the last game hunter i'm very happy i can't wait to build my new build there's some new builds coming and uh yeah until next time guys take it easy stay safe game over