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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Overclocking > Cooler and Heatsinks > Fan-Speed Controller with LCD & Temp. Display?

Fan-Speed Controller with LCD & Temp. Display?

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Hey, Peeps!

I'm looking to buy a fan-speed controller for my newly bult-pc. I have a Antec Nine Hundred with 6-fans. I would like to have a "6 FAN SPEED CONTROLLER" which has a "LCD screen" with all sorts of information "CPU temps, GPU Temps etc.." Anyone know a really good one or anyone? i do know that "Zalman" have a Fan speed controller but without an LCD Screen :( ! Anyone know one :??: ? Thanx in advance

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Thats a lot of specifications....you can check out the Sunbeam Chromatic Windmill. But personally I would not use sensors to measure temps...they are inaccurate.

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The "Sunbeam Chromatic Windmill" looks fantastic and does what i want it to do! BUT where do i buy one from? Checked google but no-where :sweat: also checked eBay but no luck! Anyone have a site where i can purchase one from?? Thanx.

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Jabtech, they have it for $32

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Reply to Silverion77

What about this: http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/susfdima.html

or this: http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/sufanmasf.html

Truthfully, I'd just stick with the Sunbeam Rheobus and use the hardware monitoring program from CPUID.

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Reply to Evilonigiri

Some stuff I'd look at:

DigitalDoc5
http://www.macpower.com.tw/product [...] 5vsdd5plus

Zalman MFC1 6 Channel
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813999251

Aerocool Modern V
Aerocool Cool Panel
AeroCool FP-01
AeroCool Powerwatch
AeroCool Gatewatch

The Aerocool stuff has a card readers and other goodies in it but comes up short on number of channels/

Reply to JackNaylorPE

Hey there, I also have the 900 and am lovin' it since 5 months now. I was also looking for something like that previously and decided to go WC instead. Anyways, here are two other paths you could look for :

1- All guns blazing, lol wait 'til you see :
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Prod [...] 56&ID=1481

2- More reasonnable way, I gotta admit that the Hardcano in real is a lot more attractive than on this silly picture :
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Prod [...] 56&ID=1707

Like previously said, I wouldn't rely to much on those temp readings, rarely that! accurate but you never know..

That being said, have fun with your build !

Cheers,
JiM

Reply to infernal617

Erm...you guys are 4months off.

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Reply to Evilonigiri

http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/ [...] etail.html

what about this? the most expensive i have bought!£40

Reply to iluvgillgill

And you too. I doubt the OP is still looking 4 months later.

Look at the date of this thread!

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