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PCToys System Maxx Fan Controller Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 01/27/2006 12:50 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
OCModShop has posted a review on the PCToys System Maxx Fan Controller
If you have more than 4 fans (or have some obnoxiously loud fans), then most likely a fan controler could do you some good. Fan controllers are available in many different sizes and shapes, and feature different lights and goodies. PCToy's System Maxx 4-channel fan controller promises to downgrade these hurricane winds into a gentle summer breeze.
A Closer Look The fan controller itself is rather nice to look at. The main plate is aluminum and has been anodized wither silver or black. The four knobs are of decent size are are spaced apart enough to so they are easily gripped. The unit's circuit board is powered by a standard 4-pin molex connector. Each knob has its own dedicated set of power filtering electronics and has a blue LED on either side of the knob. Four 3-pin fan connectors are clearly marked on the circuit board.
A Closer Look The fan controller itself is rather nice to look at. The main plate is aluminum and has been anodized wither silver or black. The four knobs are of decent size are are spaced apart enough to so they are easily gripped. The unit's circuit board is powered by a standard 4-pin molex connector. Each knob has its own dedicated set of power filtering electronics and has a blue LED on either side of the knob. Four 3-pin fan connectors are clearly marked on the circuit board.
PCToys System Maxx Fan Controller

