Manufacturer: Scythe
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Scythe Scythe Kaze Master 3.5 inch Fan Controller Black

Manual fan speed controller with temperature sensors Controls up to four 3-pin or 4-pin (PWM) fans Fail safe alarm - alarm sounds if fan fails Able to completely stop the fan, if desired Looks fan"-tastic!
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