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KingCody TechSpot Maniac Registered: October 2005 Posts: 1,559 ![]() |
the only fan that I use the fan speed controller for is the top 120mm fan mounted on the radiator. even at it's lowest settings all the other fans are too loud. The knobs used to be extremely bright, so I moved the LEDs behind each knob and faced them upwards. that reduced the brightness of the knobs and even better, it illuminated the clear 5.25" drive bay reservoir :-)
underneath the fan speed controller is a generic slider switch that I wired to the CMOS clear jumper (I used a 3 pin fan connector). this makes overclocking much easier because you can clear CMOS right from the front panel without having to open up the case. |
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