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Can I use SATA power for realUV LED Strip Light


I was interested in the realUV LED strips to use in my computer case. I wanted to know how you would recommend powering the strips. Ideally, I would like to be able to use SATA power or be able to connect it to an RGB header on my motherboard. Any thoughts on if your strips can do this?

So long as the power supply or motherboard can afford the required 4.5 watts of 12V power per foot of the realUV™ LED Strip Lights, the computer should be able to fully power the lights when paired with a compatible third-party adapter.

Based on the review, there appear to be several SATA and Molex adapters that could be used for powering the LED strip lights using the computer power supply, which we have provided links for below.

https://www.amazon.com/4-Pin-Molex-Connector-5-5mm-2-1mm/dp/B01F5KL9T0


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