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Oct 23, 2008 at 04:16 AM

XILENCE internal fan control panel 3.5"

 

Fan controllers are one of those things that are often overlooked by many people, they're just not one of those exciting products really, I mean they control the speed of your fans, what fun is that right? Well they have a use really, especially if you like a quiet system as I do, I like to be able to have my system as quiet as possible, and yet keep it cool. Quiet is nice when I'm watching a movie or working, but if I'm playing a game the sound doesn't bother me as much as there's noise from the game to drown it out. So with a fan controller I can turn the fans down low when need be, and when I'm gaming I can turn the fans up higher to provide additional cooling for the components in my system.

So, Xilence sent me over their new Internal Fan Control Panel that fits into a 3.5” bay, it features the ability to control the speed of up to three fans, and has lighted accents around the dials which are also reactive to sound. You can of course turn the lighting off, or all the way on, or even adjust the sensitivity of the lighting reactions to sounds.

I'm sure most of you don't use the 3.5” bay anyway so why not throw a good fan controller in there?

 

 

 


XILENCE internal fan control panel 3.5"

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: XILENCE



 


Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


XILENCE internal fan control panel 3.5"


Are your fans too loud? Do they run on a high rotation speed even though it is not necessary? You can change this! Just install the Xilence Fan Control Panel which can regulate up to three fans and decrease the noise level. All knobs are red illuminated and react to sound activity. Sensitivity and illumination are adjustable. The illumination can also be turned off.


Technical Data

Dimensions: 26 x 102 x 119 mm

Controls: 3x fan speed, 1x light intensity

Net weight: 121 g

Voltage fan 1: 7 - 12 V

Voltage fans 2,3: 0 - 12 V

LED color: red


Features:

* Regulates the rotation speed of up to three fans

* Knobs are red illuminated

* Reacts to sound activity

* Sensitivity and illumination adjustable

* Illumination can also be turned off



A Better Look at Things:


The Xilence Fan Controller comes in a small cardboard box that's is stuffed with a spongy material to protect the contents inside. The box is nicely done, with specs and features listed on front and on back in several languages.



Opening the box up we find the controller itself, user manual, screws, molex power extension cable, and three 3-pin molex power adapters.



The controller itself is obviously 3.5 inches wide, and a little more than that long, it's essentially a solid box that feel very solidly made. On the front are four knobs, three to control three fans and one to control the lighting effects/sound sensitivity.


 

 

 

 

 


On the back are three 3-pin fan connections and a moles power connector.


 





Installation, Testing and Comparison:


Installation is easy, you just need a free 3.5” bay and that I had in my Ultra m998 case, right below my card reader. It installs just like any other 3.5” device, no problems at all with the installation. Then of course you just need to hook up the fans and the power and you're ready to go.



I should not that the three knobs are a bit different in their functions, the first knob actually cannot turn a fan off, it only lowers it to the minimum speed, if you're hooking a CPU cooler fan up to the Xilence fan controller you'd use this one. The reason of course being that so you can't accidentally turn your CPU cooling fan all the way off and possibly damage your CPU. The other two knobs do allow you to turn the fans all the way off if you wish.


The red LEDs in the controller are very bright which is nice, and they can be turned off if the user wants to. They're also reactive to sound, they'll blink, or kind of stutter depending on the sound levels in the room, when it's quiet and just the fans are running they'll blink dimly depending on the setting of course. The sound activation part is neat at first, my 3yr old thought it was really cool, he could clap and make the lights get brighter, but after a few minutes the fun was over, and honestly while it's a neat features it's rather pointless to me.




Summary and Comments:


The Xilence Internal Fan Control Panel works exactly as it should, it installs easily and looks good as well, what more could you ask for in a product such as this?


Seriously though, I really couldn't find anything wrong with this, yes the sound activated LEDs are kind of pointless and can get annoying but that's not a real fault of the product, they can easily be turned on or off if you wish.



DragonSteelMods gives the XILENCE internal fan control panel 3.5" a 5 out of 5 score and our Recommended Award as well.


Pros:

-Well made

-Easy to use

-Easy to install

-Works perfectly

-Looks good


Cons:

-Sound reaction is kind of pointless really




I would like to thank Xilence for the chance to review the 3.5” Internal Fan Controller and for their support of DSM.




review# 513






 

 


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