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NZXT Sentry 2 Review
In this review, we will
be looking at the next generation in the Sentry fan controller
series.
The NZXT Sentry 2 packs a one two punch
with being half the size and featuring a touch screen.
Does the Sentry 2 have what it takes to
take down the competition?
Let’s find out and see.

With a smaller form
factor comes a smaller box.
“Less is more”, is a great way to
describe the front box art.

Like the Sentry LX, the back lists the features
in 4 languages and restates all of the information found on the
front box art.

Look how sleek and simple
the design is.
There are no buttons sticking out to
distract the eye from the display.
I am still debating if the NZXT logo
should have been colored in with or left like it is.
The picture does a great job of showing
the logo but if you don’t have the flash it is hard to see.
I was hoping for the anodized aluminum
construction of like the Sentry LX but come to find out that that
plastic was used this time around.
The touch screen is protected by a
screen protector during shipping.
I was thinking of trying to cut the tab
and keep the screen protector on but sadly the Sentry 2 could not
register when I pressed on the screen.
Features
* Touch screen interface
* Five fan control through an intuitive
interface
* Ultra fast selection and response
time
* Display temperatures in both F and C
* Light switch turns off the meter when
sleeping
* Automatic and manual modes of control
* Full compatibility with all types of
fans using voltage control
* With 10 Watts per channel, the Sentry
2 will support almost all high end fans
* Tuned accuracy with only a tolerance
of one degree
* Sound alarm to alert when the
temperature is over
* Stored settings, the Sentry keeps
your settings even after power off

Here is the bag of extra
parts, screws, and the user manual.
I have to say that there was not much
to the user manual on how to use the Sentry 2.
I recommend checking out NZXT User
Guide which can be found here:
http://www.nzxt.com/Download/sentry2.pdf
.
It is going to save you the 5-6 minutes
it took me to get the hang of the Sentry 2.

The back shows off the
two sets of cables for the fans and the temperature probes.
You will also notice on the top right a
simple speaker for temperature alarms.
No battery is needed for the Sentry 2
to keep it’s settings.

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