@BuzWeaver if that is a 3.6V battery than it's the LIR2450 battery model, mine actually has the CR2032 and it's very easy to replace since all major elctronic stores have these, ususally the CR2032 is not rechargable battery but the LIR2450 is, so you can use the standard type but change it more often until you get original that is recharged so you can use it for longer time period, hope this helps somehow ;)
@dimerichie Every few months I use my air compressor to blow my unit out and while I had the cover off I checked the battery, it was failing. The battery that came with it is a 3.6volt. After shopping around a few places no one carried a 3.6volt, not even the specialty battery store that's here in my town. I ended up going with a 3.0volt (standard), now we'll see how long this one last. The beeping is a temp thing. I'm glad my Motherboard wasn't the issue.
@BuzWeaver yes it does have a built in battery, thats how it keeps the clock and other settings saved, its the same battery as on mother boards (the BIOS battery) model CR 2032, as for the beeping it might be indicating something, like failing fan or something, but i cant really tell
I'm having an issue with my NZXT. Lately when the computer is coming out of sleep mode the NZXT is resetting, so I'm losing my time, fan and temp settings. I've always wondered why it beeps from time to time too. From what little I've been able to find its suggested that unit has a built in battery. I've not taken it apart as I wanted to ask you guys if you've had a similar problem.
@longmage4 Doubt it, unless you know how to hack the built-in software and change it's parameters. It is a full RGB LED display, so theoretically its possible, but to my knowledge it doesn't let you do it per default. Still, some small blue'ish details on an otherwise red case would probably only add to its distinction, rather than ruining it, and also make it more interesting to look at - Noone with an eye for design likes monotony :)
@Taiwun I aint no expert but Id say you wanna monitor your Graphics Card, CPU, Hard Drives, PSU, And then put the last one somewhere to monitor general temp of case
@damtachoa got that right (I have it)
UnderlinedDesigns 2 months ago
stay away from this controller. This is asshole and piece of shit product.
damtachoa 2 months ago
@BuzWeaver if that is a 3.6V battery than it's the LIR2450 battery model, mine actually has the CR2032 and it's very easy to replace since all major elctronic stores have these, ususally the CR2032 is not rechargable battery but the LIR2450 is, so you can use the standard type but change it more often until you get original that is recharged so you can use it for longer time period, hope this helps somehow ;)
dimerichie 3 months ago
@dimerichie Every few months I use my air compressor to blow my unit out and while I had the cover off I checked the battery, it was failing. The battery that came with it is a 3.6volt. After shopping around a few places no one carried a 3.6volt, not even the specialty battery store that's here in my town. I ended up going with a 3.0volt (standard), now we'll see how long this one last. The beeping is a temp thing. I'm glad my Motherboard wasn't the issue.
BuzWeaver 3 months ago
@BuzWeaver yes it does have a built in battery, thats how it keeps the clock and other settings saved, its the same battery as on mother boards (the BIOS battery) model CR 2032, as for the beeping it might be indicating something, like failing fan or something, but i cant really tell
dimerichie 3 months ago
@Mastersaofan i had an antec 300 fitted with dvd drive on the top bay and a sentry lx on second and third bay.
it is a 5,25 inch fan controller but it requires 2 bays.
hope it helps.
Aeshmauniversus 3 months ago
I'm having an issue with my NZXT. Lately when the computer is coming out of sleep mode the NZXT is resetting, so I'm losing my time, fan and temp settings. I've always wondered why it beeps from time to time too. From what little I've been able to find its suggested that unit has a built in battery. I've not taken it apart as I wanted to ask you guys if you've had a similar problem.
BuzWeaver 5 months ago
HEY DO YOU KNOW IF THIS WILL FIT ON ANTEC 300? IN THE FRONT PANEL? thanks dude
Mastersaofan 5 months ago
@longmage4 Doubt it, unless you know how to hack the built-in software and change it's parameters. It is a full RGB LED display, so theoretically its possible, but to my knowledge it doesn't let you do it per default. Still, some small blue'ish details on an otherwise red case would probably only add to its distinction, rather than ruining it, and also make it more interesting to look at - Noone with an eye for design likes monotony :)
xxhellspawnedxx 5 months ago
@Taiwun I aint no expert but Id say you wanna monitor your Graphics Card, CPU, Hard Drives, PSU, And then put the last one somewhere to monitor general temp of case
canthaguild 6 months ago