There are only two possible causes: either the controller is malfunctioning or the LED itself is defective.
I would recommend disconnecting all aRGB LEDs first and only connecting the LEDs of the Eiswolf. If the flickering still occurs, the LED strip will need to be replaced. It is glued in place but can be removed and replaced quite easily.
You can shorten the strip at the copper-colored contact points—just cut it with scissors. The LED strip has an adhesive backing, so you simply place it in position and press it down lightly.
We do not use any diffusers. There is also likely not enough space to add one afterward. However, if you can find one that is only 1 mm thick, you are welcome to try it and see how it looks.
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