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NZXT Sentry Mix fan controller and Tempest 410 Elite case preview

Upcoming products from NZXT previewed at Computex suite.

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COMPUTEX Taipei 2011 - Yesterday we stopped by the NZXT suite where we spoke to marketing manager Victoria who gave us a rundown on a couple of their upcoming products.



We start off with the Sentry Mix which is a fan controller offering six 50-watt channels and that should be plenty for some very high profile cooling fans inside your case. The channels are adjusted from the front of your case with a device that fits nicely inside one of your drive bays and looks rather slick.

The colors can also be changed with the touch of a button. You just use sliders to go up and down to adjust the voltage of the fans, the sliders were also very smooth to use. It should go on sale later this year in Q3 or Q4.

NZXT Sentry Mix fan controller and Tempest 410 Elite case preview 02


And the final product we looked at was the Tempest 410 Elite which is yet another upcoming case from NZXT which will also come out later this year. It is a mid-tower case that borrows ideas from the original Tempest and H2 and looks rather good. A couple things that stood out for me was the touch power fan that allows you to very easily remove the front fans and clean the dust filter without having to worry about disconnecting or reconnecting any power cables.

Check out the video above for the full details on these two new and upcoming products from NZXT.

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