The Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi 4-Speed Fan Controller is a very, good product; it just isn’t the best in its class. I used to recommend picking one smart home ecosystem and sticking with it. Start ...
Proper thermal dissipation is an essential rule for nowadays electronics. The best operating temperature for the electronic components is 25 degrees (standard room temperature). Thermal dissipation in ...
Leviton’s 4-Button Controller brings sophistication and convenience to any smart home, but it can’t control a local load and installing one requires skill (unless you’re replacing something similar).
It is clean looking, easy to install and use, and it offers plenty of power and finite controls that most enthusiasts are after. Thermaltake has delivered once again, and the Commander FT comes highly ...
The TC654 is a dual SMBus™ PWM fan speed controller with fan fault detection. This device is suitable for brushless DC motors. It permits temperature proportional fan speed control which lowers ...
Modern motherboards offer a plethora of useful features, some not least of all relating to fan control. Many even include a modicum of automatic control too, allowing you to apply fan curve profiles ...
Lian-Li introduced their new TR-5 Fan Controller: The innovative device takes up one 5.25 bay, and has a full frontal LCD, showing the various fan speeds and temperatures within your chassis ...
Lutron is set to become the first manufacturer to get a HomeKit fan controller to market and while we were at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show, AppleInsider went hands-on to test it out. Update: The ...
Cooling electronic systems has always been an important design consideration. As electronic systems continue to shrink and become more powerful, heat dissipation isn't just important—it's a critical ...
Today we are taking a look at the Recon Fan Controller from BitFenix, a stylish LCD touch screen fan controller aimed at the modding and enthusiast market, but of course a product that not our of ...
A cooling system can sometimes be a buzzkill. You drop your badass engine into your badass hot rod, and then you remember you've got to keep it cool. As an afterthought, you order a big aluminum ...