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NZXT currently has multiple fan controllers available, ranging from their external Sentry LXE to the Sentry 2 which occupies a 5.25" drive bay in PC cases. All of their current controllers are extremely functional and allow for easy manual adjustment of the internal system fans, and include an LED touch screen interface for the users to see. Their latest controller, the Sentry Mesh, however, takes a more discrete visual approach, and is designed to stealthily blend into any case that has a mesh bezel out front.
The Sentry Mesh is fan controller that unlike most others is designed to be functional and not seen. This is accomplished by doing away with the typical LED interface and instead utilizing a manual control system that features five 30W linear potentiometers and a front panel that is covered in black mesh. Both these features allow the Sentry Mesh to essentially camouflage itself into the front bezel of the case, which in turns makes for one of the more simplistic designs currently available on the market.

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Specifications |
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Installation |
5.25" ODD |
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Color |
Black |
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Material |
Plastic & Mesh |
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Panel |
Scroll |
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Fan Channels |
5 |
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Connections |
3-pin |
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Wattage |
30W |
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Manual |
Min 40% |
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Control |
Voltage |
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