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CrazyPC

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Review by:

Matt

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

April 21st, 2004
   

Thermaltake Hardcano 12

     We've had quite a coverage of Thermaltake products in the last few months. Starting with the 480W Butterfly PSU, and then the V8000A aluminum case, Thermaltake seems to really take an interest in what the overclocking community wants. With flawless design, and excellent quality and prices, Thermaltake is well on the road to one of the best designers that ClubOC has ever had the privilege reviewing for. We have also reviewed many fan controllers, and its truly sad to say that another controller has met its demise under my wrath. It's actually a good thing, because it gives me a reason to test out the newest addition from Thermaltake, the Hardcano 12. Lets take a look...

Specifications

  • Device Space: 5.25” driver device

  • Dimensions: 148 x 42 x 166 mm Temp. Setting 20.0 °C ~ 80.0 °C (50 °C default)

  • Backlight LCD Display: 4 sets of temperature display, 4 sets of fan speed display, 4 sets of fan failure display, Alarm item flash, Fashion blue EL back lighted

  • Monitor Display Temp. Range: 23 °C ~ 89 °C(73 °F ~ 192 °F)

  • Alarm Temp. Setting: 40 °C ,50 °C,60 °C,70 °C(60 °C default)104 °F ,122 °F ,140 °F ,158 °F(140 °F default) Fan Voltage Input 12V

  • Material: Plastic and Aluminum Alloy

  • Weight: 400g