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Does anyone know where I can get a strip or someting on blue led lights for my Armor 25cm case fan? It has 6 little "ports" for led lights to go around the fan. Is there a link of 6 led lights that I can put in those and plug them into a plug in my computer?
Any ideas or know where I can buy some lights?

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n°1386924
12-09-2006 at 04:49:48 AM

I mean there are little slots or places around the fan that the lights fit into.
Where would I buy these lights?


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