

🌬️ Stay cool, stay ahead — control your CPU’s climate like a pro!
This dual-channel 12V PWM fan speed controller module offers precise temperature-based fan management with four configurable thermal zones, supporting up to 5A per fan without extra heat sinks. Featuring stall alarms with sound and light alerts, it enables parallel fan operation and customizable PWM ranges, making it an essential upgrade for professionals seeking efficient, quiet, and reliable CPU cooling.
| ASIN | B07LBLWYZF |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,433 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #160 in Temperature Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (111) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541608034 |
| Manufacturer | Comidox |
| Operating Temperature | 20 Degrees Celsius |
| Package Dimensions | 5.83 x 3.74 x 0.87 inches |
| UPC | 661083430100 |
W**R
Does what it says
I replaced the loud, 6000rpm, always on server fans in my UPS with 4 pin pwm fans and control them with this gadget. Before I could hear the UPS from anywhere in the house. Now it is whisper quiet but will still speed up if the UPS is under heavy load. Does what it says and despite the complaints coherent English instructions are readily available online. A few things to be aware of, Fan1 is the only fan header actually temperature controlled. The other 2 are just controlled via rheostat. I use a y cable to temperature control two fans at the same time. I am not using the beeper function so cannot comment on that.
K**E
Good for price
Well, it does what it's supposed to do. 5 Stars because the description is accurate. Pros- Inexpensive Cons- -Only reads temperature in Celsius -Basic functions compatible with 4 Pin Only -5amp Fan Only or buzzer rings non stop -Very Limited Range of Temperature -No LCD display -No Instructions -Cheasy probe Mostly only useful for high temperature situations.
G**L
Nice
I did test that , worked perfectly
D**H
fails driving a 0.55A max current fan. completely dead afterwards.
Completely fails in driving a Noctua NF-A14 industrialPPC 3000 PWM fan The fan is well within the specs of this driver - it should work - is only 0.55A max. the board starts the fan spinning for a second, and then dies a final death. For all the outputs. Wasted a lot of time troubleshooting. total garbage.
V**R
Buzzer plug don’t match
I have noticed that the buzzer will not fit in the slot. The buzzer connector is too narrow. And the connector on the board is too wide. The pins are not aligned. Tested unit and it works well. It has been running at same speed for a few days. I need case for it. Where can I buy case? The speaker is not plugged in because the slots don match. Help!
C**.
It serves its purpose
Needed to conceal the computer and security hardware inside the seat box on our camper. Except that there's no airflow in the seat box. So with a little engineering I was able to place the controller inside the seat box with the computer. I cut out two holes on opposite sides of the seat box and outfitted them with a 120mm fan for each. I pulled power into the seat box from the battery compartment to power it. As long as the AC was running and kept the cabin cool around 75F / 24C the compartment inside the seat box stayed below 80F / 27C. Controller did adequately serve its purpose for what I needed it for. I know the original design and intention was to control cooling fans inside a computer cabinet. As for noise, the controller doesn't make any noise unless the compartment is overheating, to which an alarm sounds off. The fan(s) that it controls makes noise, of course. Keep them clean and dust them often to prevent early failure or excessive noise. Easy to install? Not really. The instructions were written poorly (Translation from Chinese?) and it would take someone who already understands modern computer hardware technology to decipher it. Though for me, the hardest part was securing the controller without damaging it. And that brings me to the next question; Quality of material? How difficult was it that you couldn't use standard FR4 printed circuit boards? The thin PCB makes handling it and mounting it very difficult, like trying to fasten a potato chip with a wood screw. All the components soldered to the board are surface mount, except for the connectors and trimmer which are 2mm thru-hole. All of this could have been done on an FR4 board and not been so easy to crack or break.
R**D
Small & Compact
Used these to modulate the speed of the PWM fans on my golfing partner's golf cart. Works perfectly.
S**A
Love this product
Does exactly as it says. Added it to my case which has only drives in it, i.e., my own vastly cheaper disk array. Allows me to control the fans based on temps without a motherboard . Beautiful.
A**Y
Bought these to control a 12VDC fan in my truck with a temperature control and an alarm. They work like a charm and are very durable. I was very impressed with the features.
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