Fan Controls
01:35 - Tuesday 25 April 2006 by Daniel Schuhmann
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: six, coolers, for, amd, processors, uk
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: six, coolers, for, amd, processors, uk
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Fan Controls
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The fan uses a four-pin PWM connector that enables it to be regulated automatically, assuming that the motherboard supports this kind of connection. Many users would probably prefer to adjust fan speed themselves instead, however. That's probably why EKL also includes a fan controller module that can be seated either in an unused 3.5" drive bay on the front of a PC, or in an unused expansion card slot in the case. The controller faceplate for the case front is finished in brushed aluminium, sufficiently good-looking to appear in public view.

Installation options: the fan controller fits either in a 3.5" drive bay, or into a free expansion card slot on the back of the PC.

Making the connection: linking the fan controller to the 4-pin connector on the cooler
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