Wednesday, July 15th 2015

BitFenix Announces Alchemy 2.0 LED Strips for Case-mods

Alchemy 2.0 LED strips now make it easier than ever to illuminate your system thanks to powerful magnets embedded directly into the LED strip substrate - It only takes a minute to open your case, connect the alchemy strip to your PSU and attach it to your case! Whether you want to simply illuminate your components with natural looking white light or give your system a cool color theme with either red, blue, green or purple alchemy strips, or illuminate the bottom of your case to give it a cool bottom glow, theres no faster and easier way to make your system look like a lean mean gaming machine.
Alchemy 2.0 magnetic LED strips are based on the same TriBright 5050 SMD LED modules used in our original alchemy LED strip lineup, but feature a number of improvements:
  • based on popular demand we fine tuned the wave-length of the green LED strips to match the NEON yellow-green on High-End VGAs
  • based on popular demand we added PURPLE as an all new color option
  • For the easiest cable routing the 4pin component power cable features a pass through connector and is daisy-chainable, the LED strips themselves are daisy-chainable and we increased the length of the power cable to a generous 50cm
  • On top of this, we embedded a small powerful magnet in the power plug itself so it doesnt pull down the LED strip, making cable management easier than ever.
Thanks to the flexible PCB carrier Alchemy 2.0 magnetic LED strips attach to uneven or round steel parts and can be installed around 90 degree angles reaching from the front of the case, to the bottom and then rear.

TriBright LEDs offer far better color tones, glow brighter, last longer, and scatter light more evenly than conventional LED strips, and as a result cast very soft diffused shadows instead of hard shadows cast by narrow angle single LED modules.

Tiny but powerful magnets embedded into the high transparency Polyurethane substrate allow you to attach Alchemy 2.0 magnetic LED strips to any steel part of your case, radiator shrouds, power supply cover and more.
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6 Comments on BitFenix Announces Alchemy 2.0 LED Strips for Case-mods

#1
Chaitanya
I remember seeing and reading about these during Computex coverage. Good to know they have finally released these updated led strips.
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#2
nickbaldwin86
Should work really good in my all aluminium case... lol

I like they are flexible and Im sure I could just use double side tape
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#4
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
YAAAAAS. GIMME DA BLUUUU.
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64K
ToothlessYAAAAAS. GIMME DA BLUUUU.
My favorite too. Always has been. Even when I was a little kid helping my Dad string up Christmas lights I always made sure I had plenty of blue bulbs right outside my bedroom window.

imo there's nothing sharper than a solid black case with blue LED fans. I think I will get a couple of these blue strips to put in my case where I can see them through the side panel window.

Another thing I would like to see is LED fans on video cards that can be adjusted to many different color choices through software to suit everyone's tastes. They can do it with keyboard LEDs so why not.
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Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
64KMy favorite too. Always has been. Even when I was a little kid helping my Dad string up Christmas lights I always made sure I had plenty of blue bulbs right outside my bedroom window.

imo there's nothing sharper than a solid black case with blue LED fans. I think I will get a couple of these blue strips to put in my case where I can see them through the side panel window.

Another thing I would like to see is LED fans on video cards that can be adjusted to many different color choices through software to suit everyone's tastes. They can do it with keyboard LEDs so why not.
My case is a black/white/blue mix already, with blue being the lesser color. I'd love to replace the fans and have them all be blue LED but I need money for that.
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