View Full Version : Where is the best place to plant a temp. monitor on a water cooling system
Keruberne
06-09-02, 06:36 AM
Where should i plant a temp. monitor in my water cooling system i have for my AMD XP 2100+?
So i can follow the temp. on the water.
packratbob
06-09-02, 07:56 AM
u mean like an external temp monitor like dd5 or hardcanos by Tt??
if so its best to place sensors
1. cpu
2. water temps
3. case temps.
JFettig
06-09-02, 08:55 AM
rite before the inlet of the waterblock would be the best, if you can get ahold of another try rite after, im interested in knowing how much of a temp diff there is...
Originally posted by maskedgeek
rite before the inlet of the waterblock would be the best, if you can get ahold of another try rite after, im interested in knowing how much of a temp diff there is...
Hear, hear. That's exactly where I've inserted my DTekCustoms inline probe in my system. It usually reports a water temperature of about 24.8C. (Ambient).
CPU temps average 39C, at 100% load.
Keruberne
06-09-02, 11:03 AM
wow thanks guys i will do that :)
Originally posted by Keruberne
Where should i plant a temp. monitor in my water cooling system i have for my AMD XP 2100+?
So i can follow the temp. on the water.
Hey! A fellow Dane! Welcome to the forums. I must admit that I don't know the answer to your question, but I just thought I would say hey.
BTW You will probably need to remove the address to Waterheads. dk from your sig. Just a hint to you before one of the Mods will ask you to remove it.
See ya around! :)
Keruberne
06-09-02, 01:35 PM
Hello fellow Dane nice to see some of them here :)
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