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aerogate II sensor question
Name: Atomicboy Date: June 9, 2004 at 14:07:48 Pacific OS: XP Pro SP1 CPU/Ram: P4 2.8 FSB 800 1G Dual 40
Comment:
Anyone know how these thermal sensors are supposed to be attached, and especially where the cpu one goes? I'm afraid to put it too close to the cpu it self, or too far away that I won't get a correct reading, and how to attach it.
Name: Lizette Date: June 10, 2004 at 00:54:10 Pacific
Reply:
you can just tape the sensors for your harddrive and case. For the VGA one, I would just stick lay it on top of it, works fine. For your the CPU one, Im a little afraid of damaging it, so I just stuck it in the heatsink. There's a second possibility, you can stick it between your cpu fan and the cpu, just dont put it in the middle(!) it will damage your cpu. For a closer look, check this image: http://www.coolermaster.com/cm_files/fdc03682.jpg
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