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Does anyone have one of these controllers.

I have a TBAN-SL4.

What are your thoughts about it.

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Hi wusy

the link is

http://www.mcubed-tech.com/eng/produkte.htm

I use one and it reduces the fan noise level to barely audible while still maintaining low case temps.

It has been reviewed on tom's but it now comes with a new software version since then.

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What did you think?


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