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Tweekster 11-11-2001 01:29 PM

Accurate Core Temps
 
What method has everyone found to give them the most accurate core temps? I'm running an XP 1800 with a Maze 2. My first thought is to take a CompuNurse, cut the plastic off of the sensor and attach it directly touching the side of the core with thermal epoxy. Any other ideas?

Joe 11-11-2001 02:49 PM

http://www.procooling.com/articles/h...emp_prob.shtml

But I am Biased :)

Kevin 11-11-2001 03:19 PM

Get a mobo that supports the thermal diode.
-Kev

iceheart 11-11-2001 05:16 PM

I believe the XP's has a built in thermal sensor, check if your motherboard supports it.

redleader 11-11-2001 09:07 PM

Are there even any widely available boards that support the onboard diode? Last I heard all the new KT266A boards still used probes.

Tweekster 11-11-2001 09:33 PM

I've scoped out plenty of mobo reviews, and I haven't seen anyone taking advantage of the thermal diode yet.....anyboby else seen one?....IWill XP333 maybe?


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