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The Long-Lasting Comfort of Large Plush Velvet Ear Pads: A Review of the RGB Power Cord from Dicted PC

For those who are looking for every last bit of flair for their custom PC, this niche product is definitely worth considering. The cable itself measures about 5 feet long and has a really wide gauge to it, making it feel super rugged and durable. The cables got a really nice white sleeping on it that seems fairly high quality from what I can tell, there's no fraying you get some really beefy heat shrink on either end. However, the cable terminates to a standard male and female plug, but unfortunately, the RGB lighting only exists in the female plug housing.

This means that the male end doesn't light up, but it plugs into the wall, so you won't be able to see it much anyway. The four pin 12 volt connector on the other hand is a nice touch, allowing users to connect to the RGB header on their motherboard and give the RGB element inside this housing its power and illumination. This means that users can customize the lighting with their motherboard manufacturers software like asus or a sink or msi mystic light.

One of the accessories provided with this product is a four pin 12 volt extension cable, which measures about six to eight inches long. This allows users to route their RGB cable from the back ear case to the inside of their case and then connect it to the RGB header on their motherboard. However, one minor complaint I have is that there's no documentation or instruction manual provided with this product.

Despite this lack of documentation, the RGB power cord from Dicted PC does seem to be well-made. The LEDs are actually pretty bright even in a well-lit room, and they're very easy to see. They go through a color cycle between seven or eight different colors or you know sixteen point eight million colors if you want to be marketing, but it looks really nice. One minor eyesore is the fourth and 12 volt cable that just kind of seems to be hanging out here. It could probably be zip tied down or found a way to make it look a bit more graceful.

Overall, I'd say the only question we set out to answer at the beginning of this video was why not if you guys have any better answers than that go ahead and leave them in the comments. Despite its niche appeal, this product seems to be well-made and offers a nice finishing touch for those who are looking to add some flair to their custom PC.

Testing the Product

Before testing this product firsthand, I decided to verify on the addicted PC website that it would work with specific motherboard software. According to the website, this will work with your motherboard's RGB app, so users should be able to customize the lighting with their motherboard manufacturers software. Unfortunately, as my experience with esaouira has shown me before, the RGB app doesn't always work half the time.

Conclusion

In conclusion, why not? If you guys have any better answers than that go ahead and leave them in the comments. The RGB power cord from Dicted PC seems to be well-made and offers a nice finishing touch for those who are looking to add some flair to their custom PC. With its long-lasting comfort of large plush velvet ear pads, it's definitely worth considering for anyone who wants every last bit of flair for their system.

Additional Accessories

Unfortunately, there aren't many accessories provided with this product. The only two that were included in the box are a four pin 12 volt extension cable and an expansion cover with cutouts. While these might not seem like a lot, they do provide some flexibility when it comes to connecting your RGB cable to your motherboard.

Caveats

One major caveat is that there's no documentation or instruction manual provided with this product. This means that users will have to rely on their own research and troubleshooting skills in order to get the most out of this product.

Final Thoughts

Overall, I'd say that the only eyesore is our fourth and 12 volt cable that just kind of seems to be hanging out here. It could probably be zip tied down or found a way to make it look a bit more graceful. But aside from that minor complaint, this product does seem to be well-made and offers a nice finishing touch for those who are looking to add some flair to their custom PC.

Recommendation

If you're in the market for an RGB power cord, I'd definitely recommend checking out the RGB power cord from Dicted PC. While it may not be the cheapest option on the market, its high-quality construction and long-lasting comfort of large plush velvet ear pads make it a worthwhile investment for anyone who wants to add some flair to their system.

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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enall right there's a first time for everything and this is the first time I've ever unboxed a product that was sent to me by one of you yes a fan sent this in can't remember his name or even if there was a name attached to it the first place but I unbox this already on awesome hardware during a segment of mail time and I took it out the box showed it to you guys and put it back in the box haven't touched it since but it's sort of a unique product that's sure to generate some level of discussion so I figured I would give it a closer look today it's from or it was purchased from the folks at addicted PC dot-com from what I can tell they're a smaller company that manufactures RGB power cables now I initially decided against making this video I tried really hard to not make it but after seeing how well the lien lease trimmer 24-pin RGB cable video did do nifer the views alright might as well crumpled up my integrity and throw it into an RGB bucket the pc3 7x gaming headset from mass drop and sennheiser brings you into the game with an open back design featuring angled drivers for pinpoint locational accuracy be heard clearly through the fold-down noise cancelling mic and enjoy the long-lasting comfort of large plush velvet ear pads now available in an all matte black finish so the headset looks as good as it sounds for more info click the link in the description and catch the drop before it's gone now the price that's listed on the website for this cable is 40 US dollars $40 for an AC cable that lights up I would have to imagine that this is really aimed at enthusiasts who are looking for every last bit of flair for their custom PC a nice finishing touch if you are really investing that amount of money into your build so that in mind let's take a look at this niche product starting with the cable itself measures about 5 feet long I would describe the cable itself as being thick for lack of a better term the cables got a really wide gauge to it that doesn't really kink it feels super rugged and durable and it's got a really nice white sleeping on it that seems fairly high quality from what I can tell there's no fraying you get some really beefy heat shrink on either end and the cable terminates to a standard male and female plug however I believe the RGB lighting only exists in the female plug housing whereas this end just doesn't light up but it plugs into the wall so I guess that's okay you won't be able to see it much anyway then again how many people can say that if they plug this into the back of their system right now they'd be able to see it anyway I don't know it's an RGB cable I'm not gonna ask questions and then stemming from the heat shrink on the female side you get a four pin 12 volt connector that you would connect to the RGB header on your RGB supported motherboard which would give the RGB element inside this housing its power and illumination of course that would have me believe that you could customize the lighting with your motherboard manufacturers software like asus or a sink or msi mystic light as far as accessories go it's pretty barren there's no documentation no instruction manual however you do get a couple little accessories including a four pin 12 volt extension cable that measures about six to eight inches long and an expansion cover with a couple cutouts you can route your RGB cable from the back ear case to the inside of your case and then connect it to the RGB header on your motherboard but enough talking about this silly RGB products Kile plug it in and let me see what it looks like ok you win well would you look at that completely lit the LEDs are actually pretty bright even in a well-lit room they're very easy to see right now it's just kind of going through a color cycle between seven or eight different colors or you know sixteen point eight million I guess if you if you want to be marketing but it looks really nice it looks really nice you know I don't know if it looks $40.00 nice you guys let me know what you think of that I'd say the only eyesore is our fourth and 12 volt cable that just kind of seems to be hanging out here bye-bye the plug you could probably zip tie it down find a way to make it look a bit more graceful but it is kind of just free-balling it in the meantime now I tried to install a essaouira on this system cuz reason asus motherboard and it is it's not working casus makes some of the best motherboards and graphics cards in the world and yet they're freaking RGB app doesn't work half the time I don't know what's up with it so I can't actually test it firsthand but I did verify on the addicted PC website that this will work with your motherboard software it doesn't say which ones doesn't list specific ones but it makes sense that if you're plugging it into an RGB header on your board that the appropriate software will be able to change the color that's going to that particular header so that's it that's the RG power cord from dicted PC I think the question we set out to answer at the beginning of this video was why and the only answer I can really come up with is why not if you guys have any better answers than that go ahead and leave them in the comments I'd love to hear all about it but until next time thank you so much for watching this video toss a like on it if you enjoyed it sorry this was an RGB cable video guys I'm still pretty jet-lagged as I mentioned but more content on the way so get subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any of that you can also check me out on floatplane if you want to catch all my videos a week early without ads for three bucks a month I'll put a link for that in the video description till next time guys thank you for watching have yourselves a good one and I'll see y'all in the next videoall right there's a first time for everything and this is the first time I've ever unboxed a product that was sent to me by one of you yes a fan sent this in can't remember his name or even if there was a name attached to it the first place but I unbox this already on awesome hardware during a segment of mail time and I took it out the box showed it to you guys and put it back in the box haven't touched it since but it's sort of a unique product that's sure to generate some level of discussion so I figured I would give it a closer look today it's from or it was purchased from the folks at addicted PC dot-com from what I can tell they're a smaller company that manufactures RGB power cables now I initially decided against making this video I tried really hard to not make it but after seeing how well the lien lease trimmer 24-pin RGB cable video did do nifer the views alright might as well crumpled up my integrity and throw it into an RGB bucket the pc3 7x gaming headset from mass drop and sennheiser brings you into the game with an open back design featuring angled drivers for pinpoint locational accuracy be heard clearly through the fold-down noise cancelling mic and enjoy the long-lasting comfort of large plush velvet ear pads now available in an all matte black finish so the headset looks as good as it sounds for more info click the link in the description and catch the drop before it's gone now the price that's listed on the website for this cable is 40 US dollars $40 for an AC cable that lights up I would have to imagine that this is really aimed at enthusiasts who are looking for every last bit of flair for their custom PC a nice finishing touch if you are really investing that amount of money into your build so that in mind let's take a look at this niche product starting with the cable itself measures about 5 feet long I would describe the cable itself as being thick for lack of a better term the cables got a really wide gauge to it that doesn't really kink it feels super rugged and durable and it's got a really nice white sleeping on it that seems fairly high quality from what I can tell there's no fraying you get some really beefy heat shrink on either end and the cable terminates to a standard male and female plug however I believe the RGB lighting only exists in the female plug housing whereas this end just doesn't light up but it plugs into the wall so I guess that's okay you won't be able to see it much anyway then again how many people can say that if they plug this into the back of their system right now they'd be able to see it anyway I don't know it's an RGB cable I'm not gonna ask questions and then stemming from the heat shrink on the female side you get a four pin 12 volt connector that you would connect to the RGB header on your RGB supported motherboard which would give the RGB element inside this housing its power and illumination of course that would have me believe that you could customize the lighting with your motherboard manufacturers software like asus or a sink or msi mystic light as far as accessories go it's pretty barren there's no documentation no instruction manual however you do get a couple little accessories including a four pin 12 volt extension cable that measures about six to eight inches long and an expansion cover with a couple cutouts you can route your RGB cable from the back ear case to the inside of your case and then connect it to the RGB header on your motherboard but enough talking about this silly RGB products Kile plug it in and let me see what it looks like ok you win well would you look at that completely lit the LEDs are actually pretty bright even in a well-lit room they're very easy to see right now it's just kind of going through a color cycle between seven or eight different colors or you know sixteen point eight million I guess if you if you want to be marketing but it looks really nice it looks really nice you know I don't know if it looks $40.00 nice you guys let me know what you think of that I'd say the only eyesore is our fourth and 12 volt cable that just kind of seems to be hanging out here bye-bye the plug you could probably zip tie it down find a way to make it look a bit more graceful but it is kind of just free-balling it in the meantime now I tried to install a essaouira on this system cuz reason asus motherboard and it is it's not working casus makes some of the best motherboards and graphics cards in the world and yet they're freaking RGB app doesn't work half the time I don't know what's up with it so I can't actually test it firsthand but I did verify on the addicted PC website that this will work with your motherboard software it doesn't say which ones doesn't list specific ones but it makes sense that if you're plugging it into an RGB header on your board that the appropriate software will be able to change the color that's going to that particular header so that's it that's the RG power cord from dicted PC I think the question we set out to answer at the beginning of this video was why and the only answer I can really come up with is why not if you guys have any better answers than that go ahead and leave them in the comments I'd love to hear all about it but until next time thank you so much for watching this video toss a like on it if you enjoyed it sorry this was an RGB cable video guys I'm still pretty jet-lagged as I mentioned but more content on the way so get subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any of that you can also check me out on floatplane if you want to catch all my videos a week early without ads for three bucks a month I'll put a link for that in the video description till next time guys thank you for watching have yourselves a good one and I'll see y'all in the next video\n"