🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game!
The Kingwin FPX-007 is a high-performance 5-channel fan controller designed to fit in a 5.25" bay. It features a vibrant touchscreen LCD with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, allowing users to monitor temperature, fan RPM, and receive alerts for fan failures, ensuring optimal cooling and system performance.
Standing screen display size | 5.25 Inches |
Max Screen Resolution | 1024 x 600 Pixels |
Brand | Kingwin |
Item model number | FPX-007 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 2 x 4 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Manufacturer | KWI Technology Inc./Kingwin |
ASIN | B01NAWJVKN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 25, 2017 |
B**
Working great! Only operating a few fans but really like ...
Working great!Only operating a few fans but really like the look and the the easy layout/operation. Touch screen is okay not great. But it works so no complaints.
B**D
Nice! Easy to install and operate
This is the first fan controller I've ever used. VERY EASY install and setup. Took me about 10 mins (including hooking all the fans up to it).Super easy to operate. I would definitely recommend.Used in/with:CASE: Corsair Vengeance C70FANS: 5x Corsair Air Series AF120 LED Quiet Edition High Airflow Fans
C**F
Easily Controls Your Fan Speeds
This fan controller has been a real life saver for me! I have a very basic motherboard/computer case, neither of which allow me to be able to control the speeds of the fans I have installed on for my gaming rig. However, my fiancé does not like how loud the setup gets (I have a liquid cooler in my setup that has fans on its radiator that run up to 2500 rpm). So, I installed this into my setup. Now, when I'm using the computer, all I have to do is tell each fan how fast I want it to run! When I'm done, I just set them all to the lowest setting possible, which seems to be about half of the full-running speed of each fan. The touch screen works very nice as well, which was a main concern of mine. You have to press the keys a little bit harder than you would a phone's screen.The reason why I am giving this product four stars rather than a perfect five is because of the thermometer. The thermometer doesn't plug into the port on the motherboard that relays a cpu's core temperatures; rather, it is just a free-floating thermometer. The instructions suggest that you put the thermometer in a heatsink for optimal use, but since I have a water-cooled system, I just have it free-floating as close to the seal of the cooler and the cpu as I have possible, essentially measuring the temperature of the inside of the case itself. I would like for it to be able to read the temperature of the cpu as that is much more important.
M**M
perfect for what I need
exactly as described
J**A
Flickering, unresponsive touch screen tied to delivered power.
Trying to set all fans to low made it basically unreadable and unusable. Screen would flicker based on the set speeds and temp/speed readings were clearly unreliable. Touch controls are tedious, finicky, and unresponsive. Overall feels unbelievably cheap and bad to use, in addition to making me nervous about shorting out a power connector. Also takes a MOLEX and it was the only component in the system asking for that, I had to go buy an adapter. Highly outdated, can’t recommend.
N**.
Easy to connect
It’s easy to install. And connect to the fans
C**S
Screen flickers and does not always respond to touch
I am using a 700 W power supply to drive 4 case fans. I left my CPU fan control up to the motherboard. As soon as I plugged in the power supply, the screen light up dimly and the fans connected to the controller started spinning. Once the system was powered on, the screen started to flicker and wouldn't register touch very well. I can sometimes switch between fans and sometimes turn the speed up and down manually. I don't trust the thermistor to provide an accurate enough temperature reading to control the speed of the fans properly. With the controller in auto mode, the 4 case fans I have connected (which are normally very quiet) sound like a squadron of helicopters. I can switch the fans to manual mode but I can't back down the speed because it won't register touch in that area of the glitchy screen. Maybe it's just a defective unit but the "always on" screen when the system is powered down and the glitching screen when it's powered on are too much for me.
M**L
Does not work with high velocity fans.
This fan controller seems to work on the surface, but has some major flaws. With slower/lower rpm model fans the RPM indicator works. But when you use a higher RPM fan that is within the max speed (4000) of touch screen, the unit errors out and shows no RPM. A side note, the speed controller does work on the new fans ability to raise and lower the fans speed using the +/- touch sensors. Also I saw somewhere on another post regarding having a security lock feature which would be nice. It should be easy to add a lock out code using the numbers on the touch screen prevent accidental speed alteration. I will change the review based on some of the comments I have addressed.
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