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Fan Controller!

Stratigas

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Anyone know of a fan controller with at least 4 channels, 20-30W per channel that does NOT have any annoying whining/hissing to it?

Thanks!
 
Yes. Its 20W per channel but they have others that are 30W. The only thing about this is it has EXTREMELY bright LED's on it so I put duct tape over them but you can just as easily pull them out. I know its basic but it gets the job done.
 
Basic is fine. I've got an Aerocool one right now and have 2 fans plugged in. My fans will hiss/whine if they're both not at 100% on this controller, very annoying and defeats the purpose entirely.
 
Yes. Its 20W per channel but they have others that are 30W. The only thing about this is it has EXTREMELY bright LED's on it so I put duct tape over them but you can just as easily pull them out. I know its basic but it gets the job done.

I have had that rheobus for five years, and I can attest to it's longevity as well as the EXTREMELY bright LED's. I took my LED's out the first day.
 
My digital touch screen NZXT fan controller makes some fans buzz and not others - I'm not sure what the difference is on the fans.
 
That Sunbeam is a workhouse. Had mine for something like 5 years and just now one blue LED went out. Still works. The new Zalman MCF1 has more tasteful lighting.
 
You can do a resistor-mod on the Sunbeam Rheobus LEDs = google it for guides. You can also add a little extra heatsinking and thermal paste to slightly increase power-handling per channel.

Other options: Lamptron's FC-T (A 6-channel (30w/channel) touchscreen version of their FC5v2 (4x30w + color-selectable display)).

Induced noise: I believe voltage-control to be superior to PWM-control in this regard, but some fans are designed for PWM-control. Additionally, according to Martin's testing on Xtremesystems, most fans seem to operate best at or near their default operating voltage (12V) or duty-cycle. Throughout their RPM-range, whether voltage or PWM-controlled, fans will often exhibit strange resonances, reducing the subjective noise quality and often peaking the objective noise measurements.

I still prefer voltage-control...if for no other reason than the fact that it's just what I've been using, and it works.
 
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