Hiyatek 6 fan speed controller- mini review
Well just got this as a present and was impressed as it is the cheapest fan controller i can see in the market. Thought it was worth doing a mini review on it so people can decide on what one they should buy, just so you know im not good at reviews and dont have alot of time so sorry for gramma+wording and pics are not the best.
For reference this is the fan controller im on about http://www.ebuyer.com/product/136404 priced at £6.98 only from ebuyer(afaik).
Main features:
1. 6 individual dials
2. Built in blue LED's on each dial that reflect high to low settings
3. 3 different colour panels, black, blue and clear.
4. Fits in a 5.25" bay
First of all, what is included in the box? well there are 6 cables(iirc) and the 3 colour panels, the controller, screws and an adaptor to house a 3.25" hard drive in the fan controller and of course the basic instructions. Picture
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF0043-2.jpg
Picture of the actual unit, http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF0044-2.jpg
The front panel is held by 4 allen type screws which can be unscrewed using the allen key given.
From looking at it id say its just as good as the rest of the basic ones but with the price and amount of fans on it's side.
The inside, there are 6 individual 3pin connections which correspond to their channel
Picture, sorry for the quality but the flash was on and didnt notice, they are all in a row so might be able to see it http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF0045-2.jpg there is also a power connector on the left side http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF0047-2.jpg hope you can make it out(im pointing to it), id like to warn anyone that this is one of the flaws of the product, its very flimsy and i nearly broke it when i was plugging the power cable in luckily it didnt snap when i was bending it back but id recommend putting your finger ontop of the connector just incase.
Installation: Was very easy as it fitted nicely, managed to scratch a bit of it on the side but thats inside so doesnt matter. Use the screws provided or as well as your own tool free stuff in your case(if you have a cm690 like me). http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF0048-1.jpg
Once it was screwed in it looked like this http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...DSCF0049-1.jpg
Put the panel back on and looked alright for my case http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...2/DSCF0050.jpg from saving about 50% on the product compared to competitors id say its worth it.
This is when my computer is on http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...2/DSCF0051.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...2/DSCF0052.jpg
Pros:
1. Very cheap
2. Not bad quality
3. Plenty of connections that are varied e.g. 2pin molex(in a 4pin shell) and the standard 3pin
4. Controls alot of fans
5. Easy to install
6. Can install a 3.25" hard drive in it
Cons:
1. Some internals could be reinforced to reduce risk of breaking
2. Dial LED's are to bright in my opinion, this is to taste though and doesnt really bother me much as i dont look at it
3. Front panel colours could be darker, the black is a clear black as i can see.
4. Could be a tad bit longer so that the shell(not the dials) line right upto my cd drive
Id personally recommend this drive over the zalman and others as it is really cheap and does the job. Dials are pretty responsive as far as i can tell.
Sorry for alot of pictures+some poor quality. Hope this helped people in making a decision on a purchase.
edit: just incase someone wants the spec here it is from ebuyer
Features
* For 5.25" Bay
* 6 fan RPM adjustable function.
* Input 12V±10%, output 4-12V±10%, (max output 10 Watt each channel)
* Aluminium Structure
Specifications
Power Input
DC 12V
Power Output
DC 4V-12V
Fan Control
6 channel (3 pin fan adapter)
Dimension
148 x 42 x 82 ( H x W xD ) mm
Weight
90g
Re: Hiyatek 6 fan speed controller- mini review
it looks pretty good for £7, if i ever need a fan controller i could check up on that; thanks for the review
Re: Hiyatek 6 fan speed controller- mini review
It's actualy slightly better than the ZM one, the ZM only does 7w max per channel and doesn't have LEDs :). Definatly ordering one for my Armour. Just hope it isn't too bright like you warned... The front shields should shield some of the light anyway.
Re: Hiyatek 6 fan speed controller- mini review
I have moved my desk around and so the PC is just behind my bed, i can notice the LED's in films but to solve that i just stick a pillow or t-shirt over it. So far its great as its still going and is keeping some terribly loud fans i have quiet.
Glad i brought it :P. Need to find some more parts to review because im bored lol.
Re: Hiyatek 6 fan speed controller- mini review
^ you can break the leds, someone did it on ebuyer forums to get rid of the bright led lights.