Order Code: AKA-A02BK
Manf.Code: AK-ALL-02BK
The AllInOne2 is a development of the popular akasa control panel. The multi functional panel sits in a 5.25" PC bay and offers three major function types including:
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Stylish design with push open mesh front cover 5 memory slots card reader for all popular memory card formats Colour LCD displays selected fan speed and sensor temperature Over-temperature alarm, fan failure alarm Designed without dials for compatibility with chassis panel doors |
| Fan Control | Manual or auto for up to three fans |
| Compatability | 12V DC, 3-pin or 4-pin (PWM), max 0.5A (each) |
| RPM Adjustment | 6-12V (manual) or 7,10,12V (auto mode) |
| Ports | 3 x USB 2.0, 1 x IEEE 1394, 1 x eSATA , 1 x HD Audio (in & out) |
| Memory Card Types | (CF) Compact Flash and (MD) Micro Drive
(MS) Memory Stick / Pro / Duo / Magic Gate (SD) Secure Digital / SDHC (high capacity) and MMC, (eX) Extreme Digital, (microSD) microSDHC, |
| Reader Interface | USB 2.0
Operation System: Windows 2000/XP/VISTA (x64, x86) DC input: +5V, +12V (from PSU 4-pin molex), USB Bus power |
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Reviewed by Peter
, Bristol.
2012-11-09
I bought one of these as mobo only had control for 4 fans. It's great to have a readout of temperatures while gaming (especially if you're experimenting with overclocking). Looks very good in the Novatech Prowler V2 case. Only down side is that you need to figure out which sensor is what number but this doesn't take too long.
Reviewed by Sam Smith
, West Sussex.
2010-02-04
This bit of kit is brilliant. It does more than I need it too and works perfectly. It is easy to control up to three fans, and it looks much better than the picture suggests, with its front metal mesh and slick display. I would recommend this to anyone who is considering it and is surprisingly cheap. My only thing is: you have to put SD cards in upside down. Seems weird but that's how it is.