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Thermaltake temperature probe on a Pentium 4
"Darth Elvis" wrote in message ...
Hi, I just built my PC using a Thermaltake Xaser III, an Asus P4P800 Deluxe and a Pentium 4 3000Mhz. Following the installation instructions from Thermaltake, I attached the temperature probe to the body of the processor using a piece of tape, but I have a bad feeling about it. The probe consists of a very thin sensor and is covered in plastic. The wires are even thinner and have to make their way out by placing them in between the pins of the processor. I had to bend the probe in orde to make it fit. Is the plastic coating resistant to the high temperatures of the processor? Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks, Darth Elvis ...... darth, this isnt exactly an answer to your question but im taggin a question of my own to this post. i just acquired the same case, mobo and processor. im having an issue with connecting the power supply to the hardcano control module and individual fans (7 total) im not certain how to chain the fans and where to plug them all in. darth, with regards to your question i opted not to use the temp probe because i wasnt too keen on cramming the probe into the p4 and trying to feed the wires thru the pins. freeze |
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"Darth Elvis" wrote in message ... I attached the temperature probe to the body of the processor using a piece of tape, but I have a bad feeling about it. The probe consists of a very thin sensor and is covered in plastic. The wires are even thinner and have to make their way out by placing them in between the pins of the processor. I had to bend the probe in orde to make it fit. Is the plastic coating resistant to the high temperatures of the processor? Does anyone have experience with this? no problem even at 100°C for that kind of probes! -- Regards, SPAJKY - http://freeweb.siol.net/jerman55/HP/Spajky.htm Celly-III OC-ed "Tualatin on BX-Slot1-MoBo!" E-mail AntiSpam: remove ## |
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