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Date: 03-28-04
Author: Gundeep Hora
Category: Cases
Manufacturer: Sunbeam

Sunbeam

PC lights are a delight to have in a PC. Modding being the latest trend among computer users, lights add a great deal to the overall decor of the case. There are variety of lighting products available in the market for PC use. They range from $2.99 lighted fan grills to the most expensive lights that can cost up to $29.99. Sunbeam is not new to the modding community. Their dedication towards their work has earned them a special place in the community. We will be analyzing the Bubble light from Sunbeam today. Will it meet our expectations? Read on and find out...

Accessories:

Accessories

The light comes with 3 x double-sided tape, 1 x function switch, and 1 x central power connector. The blue, rectangular box shown in the image is the central power connector. The light gets connected to one of the sides of the box and the function switch gets connected to the other side. This makes a secure connection between the light and the switch and it also stabilizes the voltage. The light uses a 4-pin connector to connect to the central power connector.

The main switch is made out of metal and uses two 2-pin connectors to connect to the central power source. There are also two 4-pin molex connectors that one must connect to the power supply. The light can be turned on/off via the red switch on the metal plate.

Features/Specifications:

Features/Specifications

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