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  1. Posts : 3,612
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       #21

    but if you choose a fan controller i recommend Sunbeamtech Rheobus look here >>> Sunbeamtech Rheobus Extreme Fan Controller - Other Reviews - Tech-Reviews
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  2. Posts : 2,393
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       #22

    Connected to PSU?
    Does it drain your power? I have a 750W Power Supply. :)
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  3. Posts : 3,612
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       #23

    no it wont hurt the psu you connect from one of the molex power connectors here i found this NZXT SENTRY 2 - Blæserstyring & overvågning - Hardware - EDBpriser - find og sammenlign de bedste priser og tilbud på danmarks bedste prisguide

    nice and fancy :) 311.00 Danish kroner = 36.5912866 British pounds
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       #24

    here is a link to help give you an idea of the controller [How to:] Install A Fan Controller - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net
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  5. Posts : 1,996
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       #25

    Sorry, you did mention that you were not familiar with the BIOS and needed instructions.
    After restarting your computer, hit F2 or whatever the screen prompts you to hit to get into the BIOS.

    Using your up, down, left, right arrows on your keyboard, move over to "Power",
    move down to Chassis Q-Fan Control [Disabled].
    Use Enter, Tab or Shift-tab to select.
    Enable Q-Fan.

    There are are three fan profiles when the Q-Fan option is enabled for the CPU and Chassis 1 and 2 fans.
    Select Silent.
    Hit F10 (Save and Exit)

    It should be noted that your Q-fan options should be enabled, otherwise your fans will spin at their maximum, as the speed is ignored by the BIOS.

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  6. Posts : 2,393
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       #26

    Thanks for the guide.
    So as soon as I enable Q-fan, will it do the stuff automatic? Or should I set something? If so, how much?

    Best Regards,
    FredeGail
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  7. Posts : 2,393
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       #27

    brianzion said:
    no it wont hurt the psu you connect from one of the molex power connectors here i found this NZXT SENTRY 2 - Blæserstyring & overvågning - Hardware - EDBpriser - find og sammenlign de bedste priser og tilbud på danmarks bedste prisguide

    nice and fancy :) 311.00 Danish kroner = 36.5912866 British pounds
    Looks nice And cheap
    You think it will match into my CM Storm Chase?

    Cheers,
    FredeGail
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  8. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #28

    go for it my friend you may have to get some extra cable but they come with some to get you started i had to get a molex spliter and a couple of extensions for the fans but i use 4 and you have only 2 :)
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       #29

    /pokes head through door/ Yo fellas, I'm walking to the fan store... can I pick you up something while I'm there?
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  10. Posts : 3,612
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       #30

    FredeGail said:
    brianzion said:
    no it wont hurt the psu you connect from one of the molex power connectors here i found this NZXT SENTRY 2 - Blæserstyring & overvågning - Hardware - EDBpriser - find og sammenlign de bedste priser og tilbud på danmarks bedste prisguide

    nice and fancy :) 311.00 Danish kroner = 36.5912866 British pounds
    Looks nice And cheap
    You think it will match into my CM Storm Chase?

    Cheers,
    FredeGail




    found a review here for you >>> NZXT Sentry 2 - Bjorn3D.com


    FEATURES
    • Touch screen interface
    • Five fan control through an intuitive interface
    • Ultra fast selection and response time
    • Display temperatures in both F and C
    • Light switch turns off the meter when sleeping
    • Automatic and manual modes of control
    • Full compatibility with all types of fans using voltage control
    • With a minimum of at least 10 Watts per channel, the Sentry 2 will support almost all high end fans
    • Tuned accuracy with only a tolerance of one degree
    • Sound alarm to alert when the temperature is over
    • Stored settings, the Sentry keeps your settings even after powering off
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