Scythe debuts Kaze Server 3.5 fan controller

Posted on Thursday, May 20 2010 @ 18:43 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Scythe reveals the Kaze Server 3.5, a new 3.5" fan controller with only two channels. It will be available in retail stores for around $36 (25EUR, excl. VAT).
The Japanese cooling specialist Scythe hereby announces a scaled version of the popular fan controller Kaze Server in 3.5 "form factor. Kaze Server 3.5 offers the advanced features of its big brother, however due to the smaller layout, it is equipped with only two channels. With Kaze Server 3.5, two fans can be controlled independently, and two temperatures (in either ° C or °F) can be monitored. In addition to manually control the fan speed by knobs, Kaze Server 3.5 Fan.

Controller allows a fully automated and a semi-automatic operation mode. The Auto mode turns the fan on when a freely adjustable temperature is exceeded. In Semi mode, users can set two fan speeds rpm and a temperature value. Depending on whether the measured temperature is above or below the set value, either the first or the second setting is used for the fan.

High-quality materials are used when producing Kaze Server 3.5. The front panel consists of brushed aluminum and accentuates the illuminated LCD display in an optimal way.


Source: TPU

Product Details:
Model Name:
Kaze Server 3.5

Model No.:
KS01-BK-3.5

Dimensions:
102 x 25 x 93 mm / 4.02 x 0.99 x 3.66 in

DC Input:
5 V or 12 V (From PC Power Supply Unit)

DC Output:
3.7 V (±10%) ~ 12 V (±10%)

Number of Fan Control Channels:
2 (Max. 1 Ampere and max. 12 W per Channel)

Fan Speed Range
0 - 9,990 rpm (Display: 30 rpm Steps)

Number of Temp Channels: .
2 (0 - 100°C / 32 - 199.9°F)

Weight:
130 g / 4.19 oz.

Accessory:
3x Temperature Sensor Cables, 2x Fan Extension,Power Adapter, Adhesive Tape for Temperature Probes, Mounting Screws


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