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Reddit mentions of Lamptron Power Controller CF525, Black Panel

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Lamptron Power Controller CF525, Black Panel
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Most powerfull controller in the marketVery high quality materials5 channels / 60w per channelimension: 148.5mm*42.5mm*76mm (5.25? Bay)Black Panel
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ColorBlack
Height3.937 Inches
Length7.874 Inches
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width5.9055 Inches

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u/forgotPasswordBBCB ยท 2 pointsr/Roms

i7 7700k (4.2Ghz, not big on overclocking myself, just the increased single core speed + the auto-overclock option on motherboard for sake of a tiny gain.)

RTX 2080 (not sure, but prob is thermal throttled, but to be fair it is meant to be going into a new 380t Corsair build once I get an 8th Gen CPU for my H370M-ITX/ac I have from Asrock. (GREAT I/O for functionality is why I chose the motherboard, and again, the CPU will probably be an 8600k or such, I managed to mod the case to allow an NH-D15 in there (it was dry fitted/test fitted with the motherboard to make sure the tolerances cleared.) and a Noctua 200mm intake.)

and if load times matter, I have 32GB of 2666Mhz speed. (one kit is 2666 and other is 2400, but I believe they both are clocked to 2666Mhz after XMP is turned on.) and a 1TB Samsung 860 EVO for programs that need to be loaded fast.

I'm a fan of FANS and so have some beefy air cooling in my airflow-happy 750D, and as soon as I get my replacement Delta PFB1212UHE, I'm going to be replacing my current fan controller (Sentry 3, good for mainstream-fans, decent LCD display.) with the Lamptron CF525 so I don't need to use Molex, but rather can connect up some power cables to the fan controller and use granular analog speed dials so I can not have the full 252.85 CFM (really am so happy with this guy, my first one broke during the time in which I had an external fan connected up from the inside that was blowing air at my body, propped up on a pencil, the pencil slipped, the blades broke, thankfully I had a fan grill and it was on the side facing me, otherwise I may be dismembered right now...) being pushed out at times in favor of quieter system usage.~~

TL;DR 7700k, Z170 with a BIOS update to support 7th Gen, RTX 2080, 32GB of 2667Mhz, 1TB of SSD space which may help for load times. ... also, a whole ***load of air cooling, with 5 nice noctua fans at the moment, looking to change back to a 2 Intake, and 2 CPU-cooler fans from Noctua, and 1 exhaust fan from Delta (PFB1212UHE-F00) fine tuned by a fan controlled from Lamptron (CF525) which will be an intermittent use ideally, my computer can do great cooling when only running 2 CPU cooler fans, so intermittent exhaust should be okay with the chassis fans still moving air to keep all the components cool and never being throttled back.

edit: sorry I get too talkative about my computer, am quite happy about the upgrades I've made over time., my first computer I've built and upgraded upon, but still my main personal rig even though I have a lightweight HTPC and am "building" (aka postponing buying the final part.. the CPU of all things facepalm*) a portable "travel PC" meant to support great VR games/experiences.