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Monday, October 20, 2008
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Bursting onto the casing scene
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Monday, October 6, 2008
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Here at XSR we've reviewed a l
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Friday, September 12, 2008
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The NZXT Sentry LX is not your ordinary fan controller. You can manually control up to 5 different fans and view up to 5 different temperatures anywhere in your case. This stylish dual-bay design has a color LCD display with an easy to view and understand layout. With the bonus of date/time/day and alarm settings among many other features make the NZXT Sentry LX a must buy for the avid fan controller fan. Read on further and you'll even get a look at a video of it in operation.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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Until now, these two worlds have gone surprisingly separate ways with their cases and peripherals; the flashy-type modders had their bright, intense LCD screen fan controllers, while the classier of builders had the plain vanilla, brushed aluminum rheobus. Today, however, we have for review NZXT?s Sentry LX fan controller, which hopes to break that divide. Inset in a classy, brushed aluminum faceplate is a bright, detailed screen. This has potential to be the best of both worlds.
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
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When I received the invitation to review the Sentry LX I jumped at the chance. The latest rash of goodies being sent to us from NZXT has been awesome to write about. There was the Core Contact and the Tempest both near the top of their particular category. The Core Contact placed near the top in the air cooling temps. And the NZXT definitely looked up to the claims of being the King of Air Cooling. So why can't the Sentry LX be any different? Why can't it be one of the best looking LCD display panel out? Today, we will be taking a hard look at the unit and see where it stands.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Rejoice! More shiny goodies have graced my doorstep this week. This one takes the form of the NZXT Sentry LX Dual bay Fan controller LCD unit; designed with the sole purpose of making my computer infinitely more awesome than 14 yr old neighbours, despite the fact he'll still kick your ass at Quake/Unreal/Team Fortress. The low down on this puppy is 5x3pin fan connectors, 5xthermistors (that's temperature sensors) and 2x5.12" bays of LCD goodness.
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