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Want to add some functional bling to your big size computer case? Thermaltake today formally announced the Commander FT, purportedly the world's largest 5.5-inch touch screen fan controller. The Commander FT was first shown off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas a few months ago, and now it gets an official launch alongside the company's Riing LED Radiator Fan Series.
You'll need a free 5.25-inch drive bay to install the Commander FT. It supports up to five independent fans, with 10W available on each channel. If you want to control each fan individually, simply tap from 1 to 5 on the central fan display and make any desired adjustments using the plus and minus icons, or using the on-screen slider. Any settings you make while in manual mode will be remembered, even after rebooting.
In addition to a Manual mode, you can also select Auto to let the fan controller adjust fans based on thermal sensor temperature readings, Performance for best cooling performance, and Silent, which adjusts all fans to their lowest speed.
No word yet on when the Commander FT will be available or for how much.
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Want to add some functional bling to your big size computer case? Thermaltake today formally announced the Commander FT, purportedly the world's largest 5.5-inch touch screen fan controller. The Commander FT was first shown off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas a few months ago, and now it gets an official launch alongside the company's Riing LED Radiator Fan Series.
You'll need a free 5.25-inch drive bay to install the Commander FT. It supports up to five independent fans, with 10W available on each channel. If you want to control each fan individually, simply tap from 1 to 5 on the central fan display and make any desired adjustments using the plus and minus icons, or using the on-screen slider. Any settings you make while in manual mode will be remembered, even after rebooting.
In addition to a Manual mode, you can also select Auto to let the fan controller adjust fans based on thermal sensor temperature readings, Performance for best cooling performance, and Silent, which adjusts all fans to their lowest speed.
No word yet on when the Commander FT will be available or for how much.
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