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forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Jan 25, 2026 08:14 AM
forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Jan 25, 2026 08:14 AM

$239.98 | 65.6ft Govee Outdoor Neon Rope Lights, RGBIC IP67 Waterproof Outdoor Decorations with 64 Scene Modes at Amazon

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Govee US via Amazon [amazon.com] has 65.6ft Govee Outdoor Neon Rope Lights, RGBIC IP67 Waterproof Outdoor Decorations with 64 Scene Modes for $239.98.
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Govee US via Amazon [amazon.com] has 65.6ft Govee Outdoor Neon Rope Lights, RGBIC IP67 Waterproof Outdoor Decorations with 64 Scene Modes for $239.98.
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$160.01 lower (40% savings) than the list price of $399.99

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4.5⭐ / 539

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Model: Govee Outdoor Neon Rope Lights, 65.6ft RGBIC IP67 Waterproof Outdoor Decorations with 64 Scene Modes, Music Sync, Flexible LED Lights, Neon Lights Work with Alexa, Google Assistant

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Jan 28, 2026 02:11 PM
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saluteyourshortsJan 28, 2026 02:11 PM
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I wonder if this is a more cost effective to overclock my PCs. I have several PCs, and instead of getting RGB for each one separately, I can get RGB for my whole house.
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MellowDesk749Today 06:15 AM
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Quote from saluteyourshorts :
I wonder if this is a more cost effective to overclock my PCs. I have several PCs, and instead of getting RGB for each one separately, I can get RGB for my whole house.
Did the meaning of "overclock" change in the last few years or am I having a stroke?

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