The simplest of fan-control schemes an on-off switch is simple but inefficient, because it provides more cooling than necessary most of the time. When The simplest of fan-control schemes — an on-off ...
Cooling fans are widely used and are extremely important in electronic devices, especially for those constantly running. That includes power supplies, servers, computers, and telecommunication ...
A new line of pulse-width-modulated (PWM) thermal-cooling fans performs at low noise levels by eliminating the power-switching noise of the fan, whose coils switch at 20 kHz. An external PWM signal ...
A few weeks ago, I saw a reader’s question about how to run PS3 cooling fans using an external electronics circuit. At the time I was busy with some other projects. The other day, I decided to put my ...
The point of this guide is to show the latest and greatest in fan control technology on Intel Z270 motherboards and to help you understand what each brand has to offer in their high-end products. I ...
Deciding between PWM and DC case fans can be confusing, but it’s important for the optimal performance of your computer. In general, PWM fans are quieter, more controllable, and more durable than DC ...
Pfäffikon/Switzerland, April 23rd, 2012 - ARCTIC proudly introduces the new F PWM CO Series, which is available in three sizes - 80mm, 92mm and 120mm. With the patented PWM Sharing Technology, F PWM ...
ADATA has this week week introduced its new XPG Hurricane ARGB PWM PC fans equipped with patented dual-layer design for maximum cooling performance says ADATA. The Main Blade and Booster Blade work in ...
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 ...
Many applications using miniature brushed DC motors require motors to operate at more than one load point or through specific load cycles. Running a motor at usable load points requires a variable, ...
The Arctic P8 MAX looks pretty much as you would expect, It’s an 80mm fan, so it’s pretty small. Of course, that’s not much use in most mid-tower or most standard PC builds. However, there are plenty ...