A rather rare device, indeed, which I'm probably going to buy soon:
http://www.aquatuning.us/water-cooling/ ... mer-single
A PWM to 3 pin converter from Phobya (Aquatuning)
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Re: A PWM to 3 pin converter from Phobya (Aquatuning)
Back around 2009 there was Nanoxia's attempt at this, the ill-fated PWMX. I still have one somewhere. One of its faults was that any fan connected to it had the top speed reduced by around 200 rpm. I see that the Phobya uses a separate power supply direct from the PSU rather than just relying on voltage from the PWM header, hopefully it will not suffer from the same issue.
Re: A PWM to 3 pin converter from Phobya (Aquatuning)
From what i remember, Phantek hubs included in their cases were PWM to DC, i think they sell them separate now.
Re: A PWM to 3 pin converter from Phobya (Aquatuning)
I got a PWM-DC converter in 2008 from a company called PaQ that I think now is defunct. Before decent quiet PWM fans that did low RPM's were plentiful it was very useful. Also the ability to adjust voltage on that one that I did meant that you could adjust minimum speed.
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Re: A PWM to 3 pin converter from Phobya (Aquatuning)
Well, eventually I bought it, tested it, and trashed it: a friend of mine bought two and did the same.
It's likely one of most useless, shitty piece of crap I've ever bought from IT industry: somehow it confirmed the feeling that buying an aquatuning/alphacool/phobya branded product is quite often a bad idea for me (I got my share of losing from them in fans and liquid cooling also).
Ok, probably I was too tragic, sorry: summarizing, it doesn't work, it cannot be useful in any meaningful way, so do not ever buy that PWM to 3 pin converter from Phobya!
It's likely one of most useless, shitty piece of crap I've ever bought from IT industry: somehow it confirmed the feeling that buying an aquatuning/alphacool/phobya branded product is quite often a bad idea for me (I got my share of losing from them in fans and liquid cooling also).
Ok, probably I was too tragic, sorry: summarizing, it doesn't work, it cannot be useful in any meaningful way, so do not ever buy that PWM to 3 pin converter from Phobya!
The friend who bought the other two Phobya converters previously bought it: it does DC to PWM, but seemingly it doesn't work also, it looks unstable (fans go mad out of the blue), personally I'll avoid it.Abula wrote:From what i remember, Phantek hubs included in their cases were PWM to DC, i think they sell them separate now.