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NZXT Sentry Mix Fan Controller Review

We tested the NZXT Sentry Mix, a simple fan controller with sliding controls and six channels, each one supporting up to 50 W of fans. Check it out!

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The NZXT Sentry Mix

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The NZXT Sentry Mix
  • 3. Installation
  • 4. Operation
  • 5. Main Specifications
  • 6. Conclusions

The fan controller uses only one 5.25” bay. It is merely a fan controller, with neither thermometers nor USB ports. Each channel has a simple sliding potentiometer and an LED-illuminated number below it. There is a small button on the left of the front panel, which will be discussed later. The front panel is rubber-coated for a nice soft texture.

NZXT Sentry MixFigure 3: Front panel

Figure 4 exhibits the side of the controller, where you see the holes for the screws.

NZXT Sentry MixFigure 4: Side view

Figure 5 presents the rear side of the controller. The cables come connected to the circuit board, but you can remove the ones you will not use.

NZXT Sentry MixFigure 5: Rear side

Continue: Installation

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