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By Jorge Jimenez published 15 February 22
Add some color and depth to your PC with Corsair's new modular LED triangles.
Corsair is a top supplier of ways to go completely overboard with RGB lighting—consider its giant 500mm case fan (opens in new tab) and super bright desk lights (opens in new tab) , as examples. Now the company has introduced a way for me to stick a light-up "J" for Jorge inside my PC, just as God intended. It'll hurt my finances, though.
The iCUE LC 100 (opens in new tab) accent lighting panels are magnetic mini-triangles you can slap onto the inside of your PC case, connecting them in whatever layout tickles your fancy. You can even make three-dimensional shapes, so if you want to set up glowy pyramids inside your gaming PC, no one can stop you (although they can judge you).
Similar lighting panels (opens in new tab) exist online, but none are specifically designed for PC interior decoration. The iCUE LC 100 panels are controlled through Corsair's Lighting Node Pro controller and the iCue software used to configure Corsair's other RGB products. One controller node supports up to 18 lights.
Not a bad option if you wanted some lights inside your PC that are a bit fancier and weirder than a light strip (opens in new tab) .
Your new RGB journey won't be cheap, though. The starter kit comes with nine panels and a controller node and retails for $129 (opens in new tab) . If you want to add more lights, it'll cost you $100 (opens in new tab) for an expansion set.
Jorge is a hardware writer from the enchanted lands of New Jersey. When he's not filling the office with the smell of Pop-Tarts, he's reviewing all sorts of gaming hardware from laptops with the latest mobile GPUs to gaming chairs with built-in back massagers. He's been covering games and tech for nearly ten years and has written for Dualshockers, WCCFtech, and Tom's Guide.
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