This one:
http://www.lian-li.com/Product/Accessor ... ometer.htm
I wonder if it has PWM drawbacks, like making fans noisy?
Also, does anyone knows the adjustable voltage range of this controller?
Has anyone used Lian li TR-3B fan controller?
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Yeah I'm using one in a MSI SFF. The voltage range 7-12V. I had to use a fanmate to lower the voltage(between the controller and the fan/s). You can set the idle speed separately for the three channels. And using the three temperature probes, set a temperature point that the fans go to 100%. It's basically a two speed fan controller, individually adjustable for each fan.
I used M-Cubed attenuators in my setup, so there is no PWM noise.
FWIW.....Logysis makes the same unit in a small housing. But the guts are the same. It usually costs less. Not that great.....IMHO. But they work ok.
I used M-Cubed attenuators in my setup, so there is no PWM noise.
FWIW.....Logysis makes the same unit in a small housing. But the guts are the same. It usually costs less. Not that great.....IMHO. But they work ok.
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USA link to fan attenuator
These things work, particularly well with a PWM controller, but also with an analog control. There are two fan connectors on the thing, but only one voltage input.
I have never used these things on a Nexus (don't have any}.....but I do use Yate Loon fans. These fans are affected by PWM control, and the attenuator eliminated all the PWM induced noise. YMMV
These things work, particularly well with a PWM controller, but also with an analog control. There are two fan connectors on the thing, but only one voltage input.
I have never used these things on a Nexus (don't have any}.....but I do use Yate Loon fans. These fans are affected by PWM control, and the attenuator eliminated all the PWM induced noise. YMMV