NZXT Unveils Sentry LX Fan Controller

NZXT Unveils Sentry LX Fan Controller

NZXT Unveils Sentry LX High-Performance Fan Controller

New Aluminum Fan Controller Features 5 Temperature Probes, Alarm System, Intuitive Interface and LCD Display

El Monte, CA – July 1st, 2008 – NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce the Sentry LX, a high-performance aluminum fan controller. Sentry LX boasts a robust feature set providing gamers and PC enthusiasts with the optimal setup for monitoring and adjusting temperatures throughout the PC.

  • Simple Installation – Sentry LX slides easily into any dual 5.25” drive bay
  • Complete Control – 5 Temperature Probes keep tabs on all areas of your system while the 5 Fan controllers adjust the fans’ RPM speed
  • Auto/Manual Modes – Allows users to automatically adjust the fan speeds to correspond to a specific temperature or manually set your system for extreme overclocking capabilities or absolute silence
  • Temperature Alarm – Instant notification if temps rise above a designated point
  • Intuitive Interface and LCD Display – NZXT’s ergonomic interface design allows you to customize your airflow on the fly
  • Sleek Design – Aluminum plated front panel is designed to match any high-end chassis

"For power users and silent users alike, Sentry LX is a phenomenal way to achieve full control and monitoring capabilities for your PC’s entire cooling system , ” said Johnny Hou, Chief Designer at NZXT.  Retailing for $59.99, the new Sentry LX high-performance fan controller will be available in July.

      

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Looks like a very nice fan controller for a decent price I would love to hear from anyone who's used one of these. I might throw one of these in the new box to.

I hope the view angle is larger than the older sentry. Looks good tho.

Judging from the two angled pics, the readable horizontal view angle doesn't look too spectacular.

to be honest the left panel of info showing date/time could be replaced by something much more useful. like a card reader or even a graphical equiliser, or lots and lots of USBs, beautiful USBs (cackles)

I think this will find its way into my rig looks good and functional maybe!?

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