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Looking for Fan Controller for temp readings

matto97

Ok so im looking for some sort of Fan Controller with LCD screen mainly as i want to put it in the drive bay of my case and attach 2 temp sensors to it, 1 where my air goes in and 1 where it comes out so i can see the temps.
But what fan controller can i plug just 2 temp sensors in and have them display at the same time?

Or is there a better solution to what i am asking that i dont know about, would like it to be in Australia and dont really want software based as i want to see it without Alt+Tabing my game. Thanks.

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Ok so im looking for some sort of Fan Controller with LCD screen mainly as i want to put it in the drive bay of my case and attach 2 temp sensors to it, 1 where my air goes in and 1 where it comes out so i can see the temps.

But what fan controller can i plug just 2 temp sensors in and have them display at the same time?

Or is there a better solution to what i am asking that i dont know about, would like it to be in Australia and dont really want software based as i want to see it without Alt+Tabing my game. Thanks.

 

Something like NZXT touch fan controllers:

https://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/144-sentry-3-fan-controller.html

https://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/78-sentry-lx-fan-control.html

 

 

https://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=27219&cPath=408

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For something like the Sentry 3 since it only comes with 1 temp sensor can i just buy another sensor some where and plug it in

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Storage: 250GB Samsung Evo, 3TB WD Black and Green FIRESTRIKE, Reason for dedicated PhysX Card.

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For something like the Sentry 3 since it only comes with 1 temp sensor can i just buy another sensor some where and plug it in

 

Umm no it only has one temp probe and connection for it, so can't take more connections.

 

I believe the LXE has two temp probes but is externally mounted on your desk:

https://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/79-sentry-lxe-fan-control.html

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Umm no it only has one temp probe and connection for it, so can't take more connections.

 

I believe the LXE has two temp probes but is externally mounted on your desk:

https://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/79-sentry-lxe-fan-control.html

Yeah trying to find something like the Sentry 3 but with 2 temp sensors but seems harder then it should be :/

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The only other one is probably the Aquaero which has 4 temp probes:

http://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_info.php?language=en&products_id=3093

ehhh not visually appealing imo and very expensive lol

Desktop: CPU: I7-5820K GPU: 980Ti, 750Ti PhysX Mobo: MSI X99A SLI PLUS RAM: 4x4 Kingston DDR4 2400MHz OS: Win10
Storage: 250GB Samsung Evo, 3TB WD Black and Green FIRESTRIKE, Reason for dedicated PhysX Card.

Peripherals: Screen: 3x BenQ VZ2350 Mouse: Razer Naga Keyboard: Some Dell Thing Sound: Razer Tiamat, 5.1 Logitech Surround Speakers

 

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