A Closer Look
Six powerful high-grade neodymium magnets are embedded in the LED strips, and can be easily attached and removed from any metal surface. In addition to applying on to the chassis, the magnetic LED strips can also attach to power supply covers, radiator shrouds, or open frame system. On top of that, the Lumi Color 256C comes with top quality 3MTM adhesive back stickers for non-metal surfaces.
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Now let us take a look at the Lumi Color 256C’s Lights in Action!
Finished Looks
Here are a couple instructions on how to customize your light selection.
- Press the “CUSTOMIZE” button to start the 256-colors mode, LED colors will automatically change in order. Press again to memorize and lock the color currently displayed color.
- Press the “BRIGHTNESS” button to adjust the brightness of the LED strips between three levels. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to switch the LED lights on/off.
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There we have it! The Lumi Color 256C brought to us by Thermaltake! Let us cover a few final thoughts in the conclusion of our review.
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Can this connect to a Phanteks P400’s built in lights and control that as well?