Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Zalman ZM-MFC2 Fan Controller and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Zalman ZM-MFC2 Fan Controller.
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20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
After the initial reaction, the novelty wears off pretty quickly after we had used it for a while – it looks fantastic but any long term usability is destroyed by the fact we simply couldn’t read it! It got extremely frustrating to continually have to...
Very functional hightech fan controller, Controls up to five fans, Measures and displays power consumption, Cool, cool, cool
A little pricey, but you get what you pay for
As I mentioned before, with the MFC2, Zalman has taken the lowly fan controller to a new level. The display, complete with animated rotating fans add a real high-tech effect. The power consumption display is enlightening and really contributes to the ...
Color data panel rocks, Power consumption meter, Temperature readings and fan control for up to four channels, Temperature leads are thin tipped, PWM connector, Nice pricing schedule
Fan control not instantaneous, Cant use the forth channel if system has no PWM cooler
Zalmans ZM-MFC2 is a class act which has smooth lines and a fantastic color data display. The power consumption meter is a nice bonus allowing the end user to monitor fan, temperature and now even power data at a glance. The thin tipped temperature...
Abstract: A fan controller with a power meter built in? Zalmans ZM-MFC2 brings something new to the endless list of things you can display on your front panel: Power consumption. Oh, and it also controls up to four fans.
The whole idea of a fan controller is beginning to seem outdated. With most motherboards now allowing dynamic speed change by voltage or PWM depending on temperature, fan controllers are being ousted in favour of automatic speed change. Also, many fan...
Flexible monitoring and control of multiple fans (standard and PWM), Audible alarm sounds if any fan stops operating, Four sensors for monitoring temperature, Real time display of approximate AC power consumption, Easy to install and setup, Stylish des
No automatic fan speed control based on temperature, Real time AC power monitoring not very accurate, Standard USB connector used for CVS interface (too risky)
The Zalman ZM-MFC2 is an elegant multi-function controller that allows setting and monitoring the speed of multiple fans, monitoring four channels of temperature and displaying real-time system power consumption. The unit is very attractive and easy...
As you read this, you can bet someone out there is searching the stores and internet for the perfect fan controller. Since, most users have the choice of their own motherboards integrated sound, or Audio PCI cards, as well as USB ports, fan controller...
With everything installed, except for the thermal probes, we set out to get a feel for not only how the MFC2 works, but also, how useful it was and would be for the average user. When powering the PC on, we were greeted with an alarming beep. This was...
Por fortuna para el usuario la oferta es amplia. El mercado cuenta en su haber con varios modelos de rheobus, algunos de ellos bastante exitosos, y el rango de precios suele ser muy ajustado. Zalman salta a escena con su remozado ZM-MFC2, fruto de su e...
Simple controls, Nice clean look, Easy to install, Fan, Temperature & Power information.
Control by RPM is not accurate for fans that cannot reach high RPMs.
This fan controller is the answer for a long awaited addition to the Zalman product line. Users have cried for a better way to control all of their Zalman fans without having to route multiple FanMate2 controllers out the back of the case. The ZM-MF...