20 Jan 2016 at 12:40 #1 Mrnob Mrnob Associate Joined 17 Nov 2011 Posts 336 Location Birmingham Hello i was planning on adding a temp sensor to the bottom of my ek bridge, and was wondering if would work at all. Here is my setup: My loop flows upwards from bottom gpu so iwas hoping to place the sensor at the left hole if that seems possible
Hello i was planning on adding a temp sensor to the bottom of my ek bridge, and was wondering if would work at all. Here is my setup: My loop flows upwards from bottom gpu so iwas hoping to place the sensor at the left hole if that seems possible
20 Jan 2016 at 12:47 #2 Disco_P Disco_P Soldato Joined 30 Dec 2013 Posts 6,642 Location GPS signal not found. (11) That would be fine. I'd stick it in the right hole so you know what temp the coolant is going into your GPUs.
That would be fine. I'd stick it in the right hole so you know what temp the coolant is going into your GPUs.
20 Jan 2016 at 12:50 #3 Mrnob Mrnob Associate OP Joined 17 Nov 2011 Posts 336 Location Birmingham Ok cheers it's on a extender also if that makes any difference
20 Jan 2016 at 13:40 #4 Disco_P Disco_P Soldato Joined 30 Dec 2013 Posts 6,642 Location GPS signal not found. (11) Not exactly sure what you mean but I can't see any reason it would cause issues.
20 Jan 2016 at 14:06 #5 Mrnob Mrnob Associate OP Joined 17 Nov 2011 Posts 336 Location Birmingham This is it:
20 Jan 2016 at 14:10 #6 MrMD MrMD Associate Joined 5 Sep 2014 Posts 1,692 Location Glasgow That will be fine,i would just remove the extender completely tho as it would look a little out of place imo.
That will be fine,i would just remove the extender completely tho as it would look a little out of place imo.
20 Jan 2016 at 14:25 #7 Mrnob Mrnob Associate OP Joined 17 Nov 2011 Posts 336 Location Birmingham It was leaking last time i tried directly into the bridge and im sure i read somewhere you need an extender
It was leaking last time i tried directly into the bridge and im sure i read somewhere you need an extender
23 Jan 2016 at 15:52 #8 Mrnob Mrnob Associate OP Joined 17 Nov 2011 Posts 336 Location Birmingham few days later and the things melted the cables :\. Had a quick google and it seems its a common problem The xspc temperature sensor that is
few days later and the things melted the cables :\. Had a quick google and it seems its a common problem The xspc temperature sensor that is