Just like the original Kaze Master the Ace version shows the RPM of each connected fan and the temperature of the four supplied probes. One thing we are often asked about the fan controllers we sell, is whether they can switch the fan(s) off when their dials are turned down to the minimum setting. The Kaze Master Ace can! So if you only want a fan to run under certain circumstances then this could be your ideal fan controller.
As already mentioned, each fan controller is supplied with four temperature probes. These probes connect to the rear of the fan controller and are then placed inside the PC. The best locations to place these probes depends on which component(s) you wish to monitor. The most common choices are the CPU and the graphics card, so by slotting the probe between the heatsink fins you are then able to monitor how hot the heatsink runs.
As you can see from the pictures above, there are two sizes of fan controller available. To help you decide which one is suitable for your needs, you need to ask yourself a few questions. Firstly, how many fans do you need to control? If the answer is no more than two then the 3.5inch fan controller will be the best solution. However, if you want to control up to four fans then the 5.25inch version is ideal. The second question is what size drive bay(s) do you have free? Some cases are supplied with only one 3.5inch drive bay and therefore if you are already using a 3.5inch device, (like a card reader) then it would not be possible to use the 3.5inch version. If that is the situation then the 5.25inch fan controller is the way forward, just as long as you have a spare 5.25inch drive bay! |