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 FrozenCPU Dual Voltage 6-Ports Baybus Review  

Date: Thursday, 15 August 2002
Author: Diceman
Provided By: FrozenCPU
Page : 3

Testing & Installation


All Toggles on 12v

All Toggles on 7v

Toggles mixed from 7v - 12v

Some on, some off

Here I hooked the unit up to a spare power supply to test the leds out. You should probably do this as soon as you take it outta the package. You do not need to have anything attached to the baybus to test the leds except a 4-pin molex connection from your pc's power supply. Being the quality manufacturing process these units are made, I was pretty confident not to test it until this point but it's a better practice to test it first.


Pcmods 4port vs. Frozen 6port

Notice the connection diff?

Out with the old!

Here you can see the difference from the new 6 port frozen unit versus my almost 2 yr old pcmods 4 port baybus. It has served me well in many cases, but it's time to crown a new king of the PCB baybus and its the FrozenCPU Dual Voltage 6-Port Baybus! In this instance all I had to do was unscrew the wires from my current baybus and screw them into the frozencpu baybus. Which again, I could do WITH the faceplate already on the baybus. This is something virtually impossible with the older models out there.


mmm, mmm, gooood

Very secksi baby! yeah!

MY EYES$!@$!@#

Conclusion

I can't say enough about this unit. It totally delivers. It's extremely well designed, looks kickass installed, has killer LEDS, Super easy to install, can handle tons of fans or neons, or just about anything else you can throw at it. I'd like to congratulate FrozenCPU.com on a fantastic product that I know will sell like crazy. For the asking price of $39, and for what it'll enable you to do....it's absolutely worth it. For anyone thinking that $39 is a high price, let's flashback almost two years and remember the original PCmods PCB baybus that listed for $36.99 and I was the very first to review it for them. It sold like a billion of them at that price (ok, alot anyway) and it was only 4-port. This frozen unit is 6-port and it's two years later and only $3 more?....pfft! GO GO GO! `nuff said!

Pros

  • High quality pcb design
  • 6 powerful ports allows tons of options
  • Easy to install
  • Kit comes complete w/ Instructions & Drill Template
  • Blue/ Red Leds!
  • Wire access when fully installed!
  • Only needs one molex power connection
  • Looks Killer installed
  • 1 yr defect warranty

Cons

  • NONE!

 

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