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Fan Controllers
PC Fan Controllers
Almost every PC user has one or more fans in their computer. Especially in high-performance gaming computers or even overclocking PCs, fans of different sizes, colors, and capacities are essential for optimal air cooling unless it is a water-cooled machine – and even these usually rely on radiators that need to be actively blown through by fans for heat exchange. Typically, one has to choose between a silent concept, which relies on low fan speeds, and a performance concept, where the fans spin very fast. However, this is not the case if you include a fan controller for your system.
Many Ways to Achieve Silence - with a Fan Controller
A fan controller bridges the gap between quiet and powerful cooling by adjusting the fan speeds (in RPM) only when needed, such as during gaming or overclocking. There are various types of fan controllers:
- Some fit into external 3.5-inch bays, while others fit into 5.25-inch bays. Generally, the larger the controller, the more channels or fan connections it has.
- Some fan controllers feature sliders, some have touch displays, but most fan controllers are equipped with rotary potentiometers, which allow for precise adjustment.
- The number of controllers that specifically support PWM fans with 4-pin connectors is steadily growing, but almost all fan controllers can also control PWM fans, as long as the 3-pin socket and 4-pin plug physically fit together (which should be checked or inquired about beforehand) and then only via voltage reduction.
- Depending on the case color, material, and personal taste, the choice can fall on various fan controllers, often with integrated lighting.
- Some fan controllers also include temperature sensors that can be freely placed inside the case. These controllers usually offer fan stop or overheating warning functions.
- Especially in larger control models, additional functions are often integrated, so these so-called multifunction or combo panels may include USB ports, audio jacks, and other connections.