- Mar 5, 2003
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I just replaced my Antec TruPower (550W) with a new Cooler Master power supply, both to make sure the new rig had plenty of headroom (gaming rig), and because I wanted to use my Antec in a second rig I'm building with leftover pieces.
The antec PS had a great feature in that it had thermal control for fans: you could plug fans into a specially marked Molex connector, and it even had a "feedback" wire to the mobo that you could plug in any of the mobo's fan outputs. The PS would then automatically control the voltage to the fans base on its temperature.
With the new PS, my fans are running at full speed and the rig is too loud for my taste (at least when in idle)
Long story short, I'm looking for a thermal fan controller, that will monitor the temperature in my case and be able to vary the output voltage to one or more fans.
I thought that would be easy to find, but so far I have come up empty.
I don't want to manually control fans with a knob, and it seems that a lot of the devices out there do that, even when they offer temperature monitoring (Zalman ZM-MFC2 for example).
Other devices turn the fans on and off based on a threshold temperature (e.g. DigitalDoc, so they're all or nothing, which is not what I want. I want slow fan speed when cool, then higher and higher as the rig gets hotter
Finally those are case fans I want to control, so the control needs to be volatage based rather than PWM based, I also ideally want to control multiple fans from one sensor, so the power limit per control line should ideally allow me to control up to 4 fans.
Any ideas to get me started?
The antec PS had a great feature in that it had thermal control for fans: you could plug fans into a specially marked Molex connector, and it even had a "feedback" wire to the mobo that you could plug in any of the mobo's fan outputs. The PS would then automatically control the voltage to the fans base on its temperature.
With the new PS, my fans are running at full speed and the rig is too loud for my taste (at least when in idle)
Long story short, I'm looking for a thermal fan controller, that will monitor the temperature in my case and be able to vary the output voltage to one or more fans.
I thought that would be easy to find, but so far I have come up empty.
I don't want to manually control fans with a knob, and it seems that a lot of the devices out there do that, even when they offer temperature monitoring (Zalman ZM-MFC2 for example).
Other devices turn the fans on and off based on a threshold temperature (e.g. DigitalDoc, so they're all or nothing, which is not what I want. I want slow fan speed when cool, then higher and higher as the rig gets hotter
Finally those are case fans I want to control, so the control needs to be volatage based rather than PWM based, I also ideally want to control multiple fans from one sensor, so the power limit per control line should ideally allow me to control up to 4 fans.
Any ideas to get me started?
