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the T-balancer is the best unit out of those. It can do everything short of cooking your dinner.
It can read CPU temp from other software, like Speedfan. then you can set a temperature curve to react to that or any other temperature reading in the software. Which can be other temps from speedfan, or MBM, analog sensors, digital sensors.
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Do you know if it's cooperating with Everest and if it's working under Win7 x64???
Thanks for sharing
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You should search in the Everest forums, I remember somthing about it from a year ago when I looked into one but Everest has updated a lot since then.
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I know the T-balancer should work under Win7 x64, i will post a link to a guide, when i get home to night.
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and i know it works great in x84 as well
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http://www.overclock.net/case-mod-wo...ontroller.html
^^ We are still ironing out the bugs, but this sounds exactly like what you guys are wanting. Du-Z is currently fixing issues with the PWM control, so we should have a working model within a few days. This wednesday i will make a prototype box, so hopefully with a month after the software is finished we should be good for release
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hmm... theres only a few things i dont like about that one... dont get me wrong, its some impressive work you guys are doing.
but how can you power 3x60W from a floppy power connector? wouldnt a PCI power connector be in order? and i also noticed theres little room for a heatsink on the FETs. granted it seems like its intended more to control leds and "some fans", rather than lots of powerful fans/pump(s) and "some leds". so its probably that im just not your intended target audience
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3x 60W fans? I don't see what is wrong with that really, bear in mind that the board utilises both 12v and 5v rail to balance the load. I've run much more off a single 12v rail before.
Heatsinks, there is 25-30mm clearance for heatsinks, that should be plenty of room really. Basically it can take 8 'normal' powered fans, or 3 very powerful ones like the top end deltas. The main feature though is the software control and also that you can customise the LEDs so they change colour with the fan temperature etc. There are also going to be addons. These will replace the front piece of acrylic, or front bezel if you like. Such ones include LCD screen, manual control, temperature monitors etc. The way the board is designed, practically anything can be done with it without changing anything on the board.
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the rail isnt the problem, but a standard 4 pin molex cable, the ones the floppy power plug is attached to, is only rated for 75W on 12v. you'd need at least 2 or preferrably 3 for that 3x60 to be usable. the chips and leds may use the 5v... but the fans will need 12v.
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Hmm good point, i will discuss this with brian. Maybe we could include some kind of Y joiner to combine two different rails.
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