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Old 03-06-07, 09:14 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Where can I buy a fan controller at?


I was wanting to buy a fan controller, I was hopeing to be able to buy it from NewEgg.com but I cant seem to find one. so it might have to be some where else. does anyone know where to find a fan controller at? if so please give me some links.
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Old 03-06-07, 09:19 PM Thread Starter   #3
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cool thank you so much.
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Ok cool thank you.
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Hi, I'm wondering where I can buy a BEIGE (or white) fan controller from? It seems that aside from the Scythe Kama there aren't many out there. Also, does anyone know how many watts per channel a Scythe Kama can support? It seems alot of these are failing.
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sunbeams from jab-tech are the best, dont even waste your time with the others

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Thanks for the suggestion.

But I was hoping to get a beige one, my friend wants something that isn't flashy
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there isn't a beige version of these unless you paint it.
The leds are very easy to remove or cover

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Fair enough. Thanks again.
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Well to be honest, it's not very flashy, its pretty plain. The LED's just signifies that they are on. At first, they are red, I believe its 0 to 5 or 7v, then after that voltage it turns to blue signifies 5/7v to 12v.

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