USB Controlled Fan Controller

Don
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Is there such a thing?

What I mean is, a fan controller that you can plug into an internal USB port and using software on your PC set fans speeds based on things like maybe CPU temperature, or a temperature probe reading?
 
Yeah I think the T-Balancer thing is what I'm looking for.

Essentially what I'm looking for is something that I can switch different fans on and off based on a temperature input, and independently ramp them up to full speed as the temperature increases.
 
I think something along the lines of the Aquacomputer Aquaero 5 LT is what your after. I think the majority may be aimed at the water cooling market however, but do come with fan controllers as part of the kit.
 
I've got an alphacool heatmaster, it can control fans or pumps based on the temperature probe or flow rate probe. You set it up with usb, and then you can unplug it, and it runs automatically. I think it has 4 channels, and it does 24W per channel. It's only about £35.
 
Yeah I think the T-Balancer thing is what I'm looking for.

Essentially what I'm looking for is something that I can switch different fans on and off based on a temperature input, and independently ramp them up to full speed as the temperature increases.

I use a t-balancer and it works a treat - especially so if you use watercooling.
 
Can you post some photos of the software that comes with it?

I would, only my pc is at home and Im at uni - if you look around at some reviews it should have some screenshots. Its not the easiest software to master, but once you get your head around it it's incredibly powerful - there's so many features!
 
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