Scythe Kaze Master Fan Controllers
- Replaces the Scythe Kama Meter| Kaze Master 5.25inch Fan Controller, Black [40 on order] | £26.08 (£30.64 inc. VAT) |
The Kaze Master Fan Controllers are possibly the best looking fan controllers ever to grace our product range. When switched off, they look like a plain bezel apart from the dials. It is only when they are switched on that you see any type of display.
The display 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 Masters can! So if you only want a fan to run under certain circumstances then these could be your ideal fan controllers.
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.
Features
- Manual fan speed controller with temperature sensors
- Controls up to four 3-pin or 4-pin (PWM) fans
- Fail safe alarm - alarm sounds if fan fails
- Able to completely stop the fan, if desired
- Looks "fan"-tastic!
Specifications
| Dimension | 148.5 x 42.5 x 63 mm (WxHxD) |
| Display Dimension | 114 x 20 mm |
| Fan Channel | Four |
| Temperature Module Channel | Four |
| Weight | 165g |
| DC Input | 5V or 12V (from PSU) |
| Fan Adjustment Range | 3.7V - 12V |
| Maximum Fan Amp | 1A per channel |
| Fan Speed Range | 0 - 7500 RPM (Display Range: 30rpm Incremental) |
| Temperature Range | 0 - 100°C / 32 - 199.9°F |
| Measurement Frequency | Every two seconds |
| Warranty | 24 months |
Customer Reviews
Kaze Master 5.25 BK (1)
Anonymous - Posted: 18 Apr 2009 22:47








(9/10)
Does what's required as far as fan control is concerned and shows the rpms which is nice, but i never used the temp gauges.
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