NZXT's Sentry LXT TOuchScreen Fan Controller: Turn On the Storm
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We know you're probably sneering at mortals who still use "fans" to "cool their gaming rigs," but unless you've thrown down the cheddar on a Swank liquid cooling solution, you'll probably find yourself at least moderately interested here. NZXT has a disruption of the mouse and keyboard routine to break a rather unique piece of kit in the Sentry LXE. This touchscreen fan controller connected to your desktop via PCIe, and from there the finger control provides up to five internal fans. Users can individually set the device to automatically maintain a certain temperature or even a silence that would disrupt the Reaper to do. As you would expect, there is a built-in alarm to warn you when temps head north to a designated point, and all this fun for you in exchange for a low, low $ 59.99. Head past the break if you need a video demonstration.



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