BitFenix Hydra Pro Fan Controller Review
Up Close: Packaging and Contents
Published: 31st August 2012 | Source: BitFenix | Price: £24.98 |

Up Close: Packaging and Contents
As with many BitFenix products the Hydra Pro comes packaged in a simple black card box. The exterior of which gives us a representation of the face plate of the controller along with details of specification and key features.
Inside we find that the controller is simply encased in a plastic bag and sandwiched between to polystyrene end-plates. Aside from a set of locating screws the only other contents of the box is a simple instruction sheet. Remember though that this is just a simple 5 channel fan controller, we're not expecting oodles of temperature sensors and an instruction booklet!
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Looks good in the CM Storm Trooper

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haha it did make me giggle that, we do like to jest the newbies :P you'll be able to soon
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Anyway, the fan controller is a steal for the price. Sure, no fancy functions, but basic good ones. It can handle one of those monster 1,6 amp Delta fans just fine.
i really like the simple look of it.
Will be using a NZXT Switch 810 White. So, I have the issue of the front fan on my 360 rad being blocked by the plate in the 5.25" cage (As TTL shows in his review). I am planning to dremel out a bit of that to allow unrestricted airflow. But, with this fan controller, I wonder if it would fit in that 5.25 bay partially taken up by the rad and fan. Then just tuke all the wires in behind. I am wondering if the PCB board and connectors would have enough space. Be great use of that bay.
Thanks,
Whaler

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I have one question on this as I contemplate my new build. Hopefully someone will have an idea...
Will be using a NZXT Switch 810 White. So, I have the issue of the front fan on my 360 rad being blocked by the plate in the 5.25" cage (As TTL shows in his review). I am planning to dremel out a bit of that to allow unrestricted airflow. But, with this fan controller, I wonder if it would fit in that 5.25 bay partially taken up by the rad and fan. Then just tuke all the wires in behind. I am wondering if the PCB board and connectors would have enough space. Be great use of that bay. Thanks, Whaler |
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Yea that would work - I have the lamptron touch which looks like it has a very similar profile. You should have 1-2" spare behind the fan controller's PCB to fiddle with wires. It will be a little bit tight to work with the wires whilst the radiator is in but I think it would work.
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Whaler
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I only wish that they both came with a double handful of splitters so you can use the full potential of the design. As it stands, you're only able to use 1 fan per channel, and each channel can easily handle 4 to 12 fans (typical .25 amps (Corsair AF-120 Perf. Series). So thats 12 of Corsair's highest flow/static pressure fans on each channel (.25a x 12 = 3a - each channel handles 3.75a). That's a (theoretical) total of 60 fans! Yes, I'd say these are good for large water cooling setups.
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Able to handle 30W and control 5 channels, the Hydra Pro forms part of the new range of fan controllers from BitFenix
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