What does the switch on the side of my case do?

Noah M

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Hello! I have a case that has a switch on it. On the side it has an H, S, and L. Right now the switch is set on the H. I was wondering if anyone knew what these different "settings" do or stand for. I have an Anidees AI crystal cube. Thanks!
 
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L = Low Mode which provides 5Volts to the controller which will dim or raise the lighting of course depending on which mode you came from previously and will also of course raise or lower the fan speed.

S = Silent Mode which provides 0 Volts to the controller, turning off the fans and with it the light the LED provide.

H – High Mode which provides 12 volts to the controller raising the fan speed, increasing the lighting to the LED lights and with that increases the noise, but barely.

https://www.dragonblogger.com/anidees-ai-crystal-chassis-review/2/

Barty1884

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There's an integrated fan controller, as far as I can tell.

I'd link Anidees page, but it appears to be compromised, so I'm not posting it here.

H, S & L.... at a guess, would be "High" "Standard?" and "Low" settings for the fans - assuming you wired your fans to the controller, you should be able to increase/decrease speed with a click of the switch.
 

Zerk2012

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L = Low Mode which provides 5Volts to the controller which will dim or raise the lighting of course depending on which mode you came from previously and will also of course raise or lower the fan speed.

S = Silent Mode which provides 0 Volts to the controller, turning off the fans and with it the light the LED provide.

H – High Mode which provides 12 volts to the controller raising the fan speed, increasing the lighting to the LED lights and with that increases the noise, but barely.

https://www.dragonblogger.com/anidees-ai-crystal-chassis-review/2/
 
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