March 10th 2003 |
Cases & Acc.
OCAddiction takes a look at the pcToys Multi-Function Panel. If you’re looking for something to monitor your temps, adjust your fan speeds and plug those extra USB’s into, this unit might be for you, but be sure to checkout the whole review to find out what their final thoughts were.
Installation is a snap. The instructions are well laid out and easy to read. A 4th grader could install this unit. Hats off to pcToys for good documentation in plain, un-translated English. I found it easiest to place and attach all of the sensors first. I located the temperature sensors per the instructions. For the CPU, I attached the probe near the die on my P4 2.26b on the bottom of the heatsink.
PCToys Multi-Function Panel Review @ ocaddiction.com
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