The Lamptron High Wattage 4 Channel Rheobus is a rock soldi choice for fan controlling. Able to handle up to 30W per channel this unit has no problem handling multiple fan set-ups. This controller is designed to seamlessly integrate with modern high-end PC chassis.
These are CNC milled from blocks of 3/4" thick solid aluminum! The anodized finish keeps a clean look as well.
Each channel control knob is illuminated blue when on with non-direct soft light technology. LED voltage is in direct proportion to voltage on channel. The higher you turn the fan up, the brighter the illumination!
Total Reviews: 3
Average Rating: 
GREAT Controller
03-06-2010
Reviewer: Bobby (2)
Solid quality, great function, nice looks, can''t go wrong here. One minor issue: as shipped was too wide to pop right in. So I unscrewed one of the brackets from the PCB and elongated the whole ever so slightly, fixed it right up. This would not deter me from recommending this to anyone. My 5-year-old could have fixed it.
Seriously, get this controller, it''s AWESOME!
GREAT Controller
03-06-2010
Reviewer: Bobby (2)
Solid quality, great function, nice looks, can''t go wrong here. One minor issue: as shipped was too wide to pop right in. So I unscrewed one of the brackets from the PCB and elongated the whole ever so slightly, fixed it right up. This would not deter me from recommending this to anyone. My 5-year-old could have fixed it.
Seriously, get this controller, it''s AWESOME!
Very Satisfied
10-22-2009
Reviewer: Alex (2)
Although there were some significant problems with the product - this controller is of great quality and I would recommend it to anyone.
Mine had some problems, and I should hope that they are somewhat atypical.
Firstly it did not fit well in my case, it was too wide. I don''t have some unusual case, it''s a regular 5.23" slot like every other device in the world uses. I had to remove 2 screws that connected the metal on the sides to the circuitboard on the bottom, this way I could bend in the sides so they would fit. This doesn''t seem like a problem because the circuitboard is still resting on solid metal.
Secondly the 4-pin molex connector is bent way back and torn away from the circuitboard. It still works - I was worried I would have to solder and I''m not that great at it - but it is obviously damaged.
Don''t get me wrong, it''s working *great* and I love it, I just hope my problems are unusual.