Introduction and Technical Specifications
The Reeven Four-Eyes Touch Fan Controller is a new take on a touch-based controller, touting looks and power in a sleek package…
Introduction
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The Reeven Four-Eyes Touch Fan Controller is a new revision of their existing four-channel controller, integrating a touch-based interface into the design. The Four-Eyes controller is housed in a metal enclosure that fits into a single 5.25" drive bay. With an MSRP of $49, the Four-Eyes Touch Fan Controller makes a good match for any enthusiast build.
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The Four-Eyes Touch has a front screen divided into seven distinct sections, all touch capable. The upper four sections are tied to individual fan channels each supporting up to a 2.5A fan with total power provided of up to 30 watts. The lower right section controls the unit warning sound and display temperature with the lower left used to set the display to one of seven colors. The lower middle section is used to set the fan speed, you simply swipe your finger across the section to increase or decrease the active channel's fan speed.
Technical Specifications (taken from the Thermaltake website)
Model Number | RFC-03 |
Dimensions | (W)148 x (H)42 x (D)100mm |
DC Input | DC5V & DC12V |
DC Output | 3.7V ~ 12V (±10%) |
Output Ampere | 2.5A per Channel |
Temperature Range | 0 ~ 99C |
Fan Speed Range | 0 ~ 9990rpm |
Weight | 200g |
Continue reading our review of the Reeven Four-Eyes Touch Fan Controller!
I am still waiting for NZXT
I am still waiting for NZXT Hue+ kind of controller for fans that is priced under $100. Do no have 5.25″ Drive Bays anymore and would like more control on my fans.
“Yeah, nah.” (c) Kaze Master
“Yeah, nah.” (c) Kaze Master Pro-god
Doesn’t say if it controls 3
Doesn’t say if it controls 3 pun or 4 pun fans like my plethora of noctua fans. I got a fan controller sitting in box becuase it won’t work with my 120-140 mm fans.
From the conclusion:
“The
From the conclusion:
“The touch interface is easy to use and the four provided fan channels support 3 and 4-pin fans with up to 30 watts per channel”
From the conclusion:
“The
From the conclusion:
“The touch interface is easy to use and the four provided fan channels support 3 and 4-pin fans with up to 30 watts per channel”
Have you looked at the NZXT
Have you looked at the NZXT GRID V2? It’s an internal enclosure similar to the Hue+ and controlled from the same software. It can control 6 channels of fans but does not have temp sensors so can only use the mobo/gpu/cpu temp sensors built into your system. http://amzn.to/2bL5AUg usually around $30-35.