You can take your RGB lighting game to the next level with the XPG Prime ARGB Extension Cables. They’ve introduced ARGB cable extensions for the 24-pin ATX and PEG/VGA cables, featuring optical fibre sleeving for a mesmerizing lighting effect and 16 AWG pure copper strand cables for power. In sleek white, these extensions are compatible with major motherboard control software. Let’s start the review!
Key Takeaways
- XPG Prime ARGB Extension Cables enhance RGB experiences with mesmerizing lighting effects, featuring optical fibre sleeving and 16 AWG copper strands for 24-pin ATX and PEG/VGA cables.
- It is ideal for RGB enthusiasts seeking top-notch, synchronized lighting effects for motherboards and graphics cards.
- It is not for those uninterested in RGB customization or seeking budget-friendly cable options.
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Take a look at the specifications first.
24-pin PSU Extension Cable | |
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Cable Type | 24-pin PSU extension cable |
Cable Gauge | 16 AWG |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 222 x 64.2 x 15mm |
Fiber Optical Sleeved | Yes |
Tech Information | |
Length | 150mm + 10mm |
Operating Voltage | +5Vdc |
Max. Current | Not specified |
LED Specifications | |
LED Type | ARGB LED 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.65mm (LED-ICROO1) |
Luminance | 100nits + 20% |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
RGB Chip Quantity | 36 pieces |
General Information | |
Package Contents | XPG PRIME ARGB EXTENSION CABLE – MB x 1, ARGB LED lighting effect controller x 1 |
Warranty | 2 years (Website information precedes the user manual and box.) |
8-pin(6+2) VGA Extension Cable | |
Cable Type | 8-pin(6+2) VGA extension cable |
Cable Gauge | 16 AWG |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 222 x 28 x 15mm |
Fiber Optical Sleeved | Yes |
Tech Information | |
Length | 150mm + 10mm |
Operating Voltage | +5Vdc |
Max. Current | 0.18A + 5% |
LED Specifications | |
LED Type | ARGB LED 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.65mm (LED-ICROO1) |
Luminance | 100nits + 20% |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
RGB Chip Quantity | 12 pieces x 2 |
General Information | |
Package Contents | XPG PRIME ARGB EXTENSION CABLE – VGA x 2 |
Warranty | 2 years (Website information precedes the user manual and box.) |
Packaging and Unboxing
The extension cables are shipped inside a paperboard box finished in XPG standard red and black colour theme.
Box Contents
The following are included in the VGA extension cable box:
- 2x 6+2-pin ARGB Extension Cables
- 1x Warranty Guide
- 1x Quick Start Guide
- 1x Sticker Sheet
The following are included in the Motherboard extension cable box:
- 1x 24-pin ARGB Extension Cable
- 1x ARG Controller
- 1x Warranty Guide
- 1x Quick Start Guide
- 1x Lighting Guide
- 1x Sticker Sheet
Design
Let’s take a closer look at both cables.
PRIME for Motherboard
The extension cable is 222×64.2x15mm in size. It has a simple design with a 16 AWG cable overlapped by optical-sleeved cables containing 36 ARGB LEDs. The optical sleeves are translucent white for a vibrant light show. The 150mm ± 10mm optical sleeve has ARGB LEDs housed in a frame on top of a 24-pin ATX connector with a glossy and matte finish featuring XPG branding. A single cable extends from this housing, connecting to the PSU’s 24-pin power cable.
Following is the LED information on this VGA cable:
LED | ARGB LED 1.5×1.5×0.65mm, LED-ICR001 |
Voltage | +5VDC |
Current | 0.54A ± 5% |
Luminance | 100 nits + 20% |
Color Index | 80 |
No of LEDs | 36 |
Check the extension cable’s underside. It has white mesh-sleeved cables, 16 AWG thick, with pure copper strands for less resistance. The white sleeve matches translucent optical fibre sleeves for even lighting. The connector on the right end connects to the motherboard’s 24-pin ATX header. The ARGB LED housing has combs for routing power cables and maintaining the cable shape. Access the PCB by removing three screws on the housing’s underside.
The extension cable has two connectors: a 3-pin male and a 3-pin female. You can connect the motherboard ARGB extension cable with VGA ARGB extension cables for synchronized lighting. The 69cm+10cm flat cable is for XPG PRIME ARGB Extension Cable. It has an ARGB controller that works for the motherboard but not the VGA. The small controller has two buttons to toggle between 8 lighting modes and control speed in dynamic modes.
The controller is SATA-powered and has another 3-pin connector for connectivity. The length of the cable is 100cm, which is plenty.
Times | ARGB Lighting Mode | Speed Level (Change Color in a Single Color Mode) |
1 | Single Color | Speed 1 [Red] |
2 | Rainbow Shift | Speed 2 [Green] |
3 | Rainbow Breathing | Speed 3 [Blue] |
4 | Double Lines Shift | Speed 4 [Purple] |
5 | Five Lines Shift | Speed 5 [Yellow] |
6 | Color Stack (One Side) | Speed 6 [Cool white] |
7 | Color Stack (Both Sides) | Speed 7 [Orange] |
8 | Bouncing Stack (Both Sides) | Speed 8 [NV Green] |
PRIME for VGA
The overall dimension for the VGA ARGB extension cable is 222 x 28 x 15 mm. XPG has bundled two 8-pin extension cables in a single pack. This should cover most of the graphics cards in the market except for the 3000 series cards requiring triple 8-pin connectors or other beefy cards. These cables have the same design outfit as the ARGB extension cable for the motherboard.
Following is the LED information on this VGA ARGB extension cable:
LED | ARGB LED 1.5×1.5×0.65mm, LED-ICR001 |
Voltage | +5VDC |
Current | 0.18A ± 5% |
Luminance | 100 nits + 20% |
Color Index | 80 |
No of LEDs | 12 * 2 |
The optical fibre sleeve has a length of 150mm ± 10mm. We have the same inner white colour sleeves on the power cables. The right side connector shown in the picture will be connected to the 6+2 pin PEG cable from the PSU. The other end goes to the graphics card. Small-size housing can be seen in the picture with XPG branding on it. A 3-pin ARGBN cable is coming out of this housing. The cable is flat and has a length of 69 cm+10 cm. Much like what we have seen on the motherboard ARGB extension cable, the ARGB extension cable for the VGA also has dual connectors on the power cable. Each connector has a 3-pin definition.
RGB Testing
The lighting shown on these cables is stunning, to say the least. Sure, one is paying bucks for this killer show, but it would not disappoint the user. Here are some pictures:
Final Words
XPG’s PRIME RGB cables bring exciting news for RGB enthusiasts, enhancing the gaming experience with vibrant lights on the motherboard’s 24-pin ATX and graphics card’s PEG cables. These ARGB Extension Cables use 16 AWG pure copper for efficient power delivery and feature translucent white optical fibre sleeves for a dazzling lighting show. They operate on 5VDC and should connect to the motherboard’s digital lighting headers. Avoid connecting them to 12V headers, as it may damage the LEDs.
The Motherboard ARGB Extension Cable has 36 LEDs, while the VGE ARGB Extension Cable has 12. The motherboard cable includes a dedicated controller, whereas the VGA cables don’t. Both cables can be daisy-chained and connected to a single controller, saving money. They are compatible with ASUS AURA SYNC, GIGABYTE RGB FUSION READY, MSI MYSTIC LIGHT SYNC, and ASRock RGB LED. Both cables have a 2-year warranty.
Recent Updates
- February 26, 2024: A few text changes to improve readability. Added image galleries.
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