It's the same with a servo tester or the throttle in RC tech. I made a Raspberry Pi Pico act on a signal line to an ESC/Motor and got a cool propeller going (0-100% with some buttons). Another signal line can provide input from a temperature sensor, so it's way more interesting. Solar controllers can also use it towards the battery, so the sun (solar panels) don't give too much voltage and charge at a suitable level.
I like your products and just the other day wedged a 120mm and a 140mm Silent Wings 3 into the PSU compartment of my Dark Base Pro 900 rev2! Right behind the Dark Power 11 750W! I like the airflow and thermals in that case. But I have to reduce my front fans by one to add the 5.25" bays and add some 4SSD bay compartments and a 3.5" Hot Swap bay. But the beauty of your components is they are so modular and durable! I have 3 140mm and one 120mm intake fans now all coming through filters. And one 140 and two 120mm exhausts. (all Silent Wings 3). And I put three Silent Wings on the Dark Rock Pro4 cooler. Temps stay nice, it looks nice and it's nice and quiet! And yet it runs 24/7 at 100% CPU. Dependable stuff, thanks! Yes, it cost more than the customary fan types and quantity. But I can walk away from this for 12 hours without concern.
It depends on whether your cooler is suitable for a Pure Wings 2 to be installed on it. Please check your motherboard manual for the location of the CPU cooler connector (CPU_FAN). This should be used and not just any PWM header.
@@bequietofficial And what is the best way to install fans in the case? 2 SILENT WINGS PRO 4 inlet and 2 SILENT WINGS 4 inlet? Or is it better that all 4 fans are pro?