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"A few years back, when I just started out this crazy obsession we now call modding, I stumbled across a nifty and useful little product called the Fanbus. It was the brainchild of a man we all now know as Cliff Anderson. The Fanbus is simply a device where all the power of the fans in your case can be centralized to minimize cable clutter, thus helping to improve overall airflow. From there, the spectrum of products from Cliff A begins to widen and it includes the Baybus, Dual-Voltage Baybus, Rheostats Baybus and a few others. All these devices helps control the one trade-off that all modders face when adding fans to their case, and that is the noise from all of them! Over time, we've seen all kinds of variations of the gadgets from DIY'ers all over the world and also from a number of case-modding online stores such as the Baybus, MicroBus and Rheobus from PCMods.Com and also the Maelstrom from CaseETC.Com. All these products, all of which we had reviewed before, quickly gain popularity as new users and even seasoned modders would not have to hassle with soldering irons and stuff to build one and more importantly, it does what it's designed to do and that is to help reduce the noise and gives control to the user over the fans/devices connected to it. But this part of the modding world is about to get another boost and it comes in the form of the UltraDM from a local company here in Singapore, NatriumTech."
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