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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Video demo of MFC2 fan controller.

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  • Can some fan controllers automatically adjust the speed of the fans connected to you're controller based on tempreture? As well as alowing manual control of fans speeds connected. will a fan controller make any fan an auto speed fan. i want my fans ai adjust dependent on tempreture and also be able to adjust manually

  • I'm not aware of any controllers which will speed up/down fans based on temperature of certain components (except for motherboard headers).  But I would think some fan controllers have it as a feature.

  • hey I have a quick Question. I just ordered this fan controller and I have Noticed that every video on you tube no one has there 4th fan hooked up to the Cpu Fan? Is it because you want the motherboard to control the CPU fan speed?

  • I don't know for the other guys.. but my fan isn't a PWM fan. It's a normal 120mm case fan attached to a heatsink.

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  • Hey you forgot to plug your CPU fan on the "Fan4" 4 pins plug...

  • omg its beautiful. This video has inspired me to get it lol :)

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  • almost 200w of power just for 3 fans OMG

  • Does this control Cathodes.??

    does any one know any fan + cathode controller

    except the vantec 305 301

  • it controls how fast the fan is moving

  • it is good for cooling your pc ;)

  • is tis good?

  • By the way it supposed to accomodate 5 fans, 2 can be lined up on one off the cables that has twin plug heads. WOuld it be possible to input more on the same line, thus grouping fans into zones by splitting cables ("Fan x" representing from then on a group of fans for a given zone, not just one fan)? I don't know about this, but It's worth the try...

  • where did you placed the temp sensors ? PS: cool device ... i think i will get myself one of those :D

  • It finally went down in price were I want it ($79 AUD), Ima buy it now. Thanks for the upload

  • You are... Just turn the dial... ;-D

    Select the fan you wanna cotrol beforehand with the mode-button...

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