

🎛️ Take control of your PC’s airflow like a pro — because your rig deserves the VIP treatment.
The SinLoon 4 Knob Cooling Fan Speed Controller is a robust 8-channel fan hub designed for precise manual speed adjustments via four independent knobs. Compatible with both 4-pin PWM and 3-pin fans, it installs conveniently in a PCI slot, optimizing airflow while reducing noise and power consumption. Built with durable plastic and metal, it’s ideal for professional-grade PC cooling setups seeking customizable, reliable performance.
| ASIN | B09DG74QXM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,391 in Computer Case Fans |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | August 24, 2021 |
| Display Type | No display |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Manufacturer | mandyyan |
| Operating Temperature | 20 Degrees Celsius |
| Package Dimensions | 5.98 x 4.21 x 0.67 inches |
R**N
No complaints.
It's been working without a hitch for about a year now. No complaints. I bought it because I upgraded CPU, which called for a new motherboard, and I cheaped out on the motherboard, which didn't have enought fan headers to support all my fans, so this device allowed me to manually set a constant speed for my intake fans because I want a positive air pression inside my PC to help push out any dust that might want to settle inside.
T**.
Great product
Love this little thing. Put into a raspberry pi mini case I custom built and it really kicked in the fans to overdrive.
P**N
It's a fan controller
I was doing a build in an old prebuilt and needed to replace some fans, unfortunately the OEM motherboard had proprietary fan headers so I couldn't just swap in a generic fan. So I bought this controller since there was a spare PCIe slot that I could use. I liked it's footprint and the knobs at the back that allow you to adjust each individual fan. I can't say much for the quality of the design itself and how much power it can output, or how it functions with multiple fans connected as I just slapped in some random beater fan that I had laying around and called it a day, but it definitely suited my needs Unfortunately I didn't really take any pictures of the controller itself, but I will supply a picture of the finished build with the controller inside. As you can tell it's fairly small as you can barely see it underneath the fairly small graphics card.
A**I
Didn't work out well for me.
I needed this to help increase air in my case while still maintaining some decent level of sound. I paired it with a ARCTIC S8038. Pretty much no matter where I set the dial, the fan kinda revs up and down. So it kinda does a constant "Huhhhh Hmmmm Huhhhh Hmmm" The only way I could keep it steady was max speed. I also hooked up a Noctua NF-A8. It handled a lot better, but even it kinda did this rev up and down on the low end. Its like this hub can't supply a steady amount of power unless you turn the knob full tilt. Everything in between just kinda goes up and down. They screw they supply for placing in the PCI bracket slots seems too small.
J**.
Good fan controller for a decent price.
So I’ve gotten two of these for different projects, they are very reliable in my opinion. Build quality is questionable, but haven’t had anything die yet, one has been in 24/7 operation on a board with poor fan control for over a year (still going) and the other was used in a situation to power fans that could possibly burn out a fan header on a board. If you are looking at having a lot of high RPM fans, you may need to look into one of these to save your board. Likely since it using a full dedicated power cable vs distributed power on a mother board, you probably would be able to get away with some other high wattage fans. Tho results may vary. If you are trying to make a Tesla Gpu computer for example and need to power a absurd high wattage rpm fan but want it controlled in some fashion, I believe this will help. Most fans that are capable of cooling these types of cards will likely burn out headers more quickly. Drawbacks, PCIE bracket is a bit short or won’t hook into cases, it will sometimes swivel on the screw when changing dial position. Another one, all the dials are not all equal, when I say this, the printed line on the dial when twisted to 0%, they are all in different spots. (Speculative) My guess they were glued on but not made aware on what position they were in. They do the job just fine, just know the line on the dial means nothing if this is the case.
1**D
Works how it should 💯💪
Nice fan control 👌 👍 👏 I have used it since the 90s
E**S
great price....!
works great...quick delivery...Thanks
B**N
It cheap but it works
So far it works on my computer and I have no complaints on the function. 2 ports per knob. I've read that it can start smoking from overheating. That's usually caused when you don't have the fans turned all the way up, hence the resistors resists the electricity and gets hot and I guess wiull eventually start causing smoke. But I guess that defeats the purpose of having knobs if you don't have the option to control your fan speed. Some things I don't like about this product is that the knobs are cheap metal caps with some plastic fittings inside to hold onto the turning pin. When you receive the product, none of the knobs are pointing the same, hence you need to pull them all out and align it yourself. The metal bracket is also touching one of the screws, which is touching one of the circuit part. I simply painted a clear acrylic over it to prevent any connection from the circuits... Overall, this works and fits snuggly behind my PC since my pc doesn't have a CD or floppy drive slot for any other options. You do need to plan ahead and make sure your fans have long enough wires to run around the inside of your case and connect to this.
J**P
Husband 3d printed a case for me. Had to buy wire and connectors to hook up fans for my plants
T**M
bonne qualité
F**K
Killed my mother board
K**K
Using this controller with 3 Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM, High Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 1700 RPM (120mm, Grey) ; works fine and when the computer is rebooted the fans start ,when set to just above where the fans start to turn before the reboot. Update ran for a few weeks and the large transistor for outputs position 1 and 2 failed (went open) moved each cable over to position 5/6 and 7/8 and within minutes the Transistor for position 7/8 with one fan overheated and went open . So rated as one star now. Will try another controller .
TrustPilot
2 个月前
1 周前