Message from @shadowedROM
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for big ass screwdrivers
very nice
need comfy tools for guitar
simple
they'll give you an accurate estimate of when shit gets shipped
they say it can be up to 7 days when you order so I was planning to do that tomorrow yeah
matematis
you're fucking gay
why do you play guitar
why not play harmonica
kekers
Just got called 5 times in one week by a pajeet advertising mobile phone deals
yeah you're right, did it
this ones taking quite some time
Anyone know of a decent and cheap 6 channel fan controller? Needs to fit a 5.25 bay, and be a hardware voltage control. Not pwm.
you mean with potentiometers, not using a mcu
wired up in parallel
but 6 of them
in a 5.25 bay instead of 3.5
Uh, preferably potentiometers for that sweet variable control. A 3 channel would be fine if I could find a 2 and 3 way fan splitter cheap. But most of the ones I seen are 5$+, and I seen 6 channel controllers for like 25$ on Newegg. Was just wondering if anyone knew of something chinky for cheap.
Pretty much, yeah.
I have not seen one with 6
there's 5 in big lots
Damn. I'll have to go through Newegg I suppose. I seen some on there for fairly reasonable prices anyways.
two on top, two on the back, two in front, right?
Three front, two top, 1 rear.
why not pwm btw
Gentle typhoons on intake.
you could cook one up with an arduino
cannon for fly aproach eh
Something like that. A simple high lo off controller would be fine. But I'm pretty keen on the variable control idea so I can tweak all the fans to find that sweet spot between airflow and noise.
I imagine they won't be nearly as noisy at full speed with the air 540 case, though. Almost zero turbulence.
Current case is a fractal clone with that shitty plastic "vented" filter insert. Makes so much fucking noise.
Plus the basement acts like a damn echo chamber because no vented top.
Back to work. Thanks for the help.
i mean
if you don't want PWM it ends up being as simple as splicing a potentiometer into the wiring; the problem with that design is your space and usability constraints