2014/02/11 18:41:01
hellshealer
if i remember correctly the CPU heat sensor on die doesnt read below -5 so thats why realtemp stops there. the one that the remote octhing must be reading it from elsewhere
2014/02/11 18:52:26
hallowen
hellshealer
if i remember correctly the CPU heat sensor on die doesnt read below -5 so thats why realtemp stops there. the one that the remote octhing must be reading it from elsewhere




Thanks, It's been a while since I've been at Sub-Zero Temps, But I Kind of Remember That Now.
 
So Much for HWMonitor and Real Temp, I'll just go by the ASUS readings or maybe try and use another Digital Thermometer/K-probe like the one I'm using on my Phase Change Unit.
2014/02/11 20:38:14
Halo_003
Yeah you just need another k-type to get it all sorted out, like hellshealer said the CPU sensor doesn't go very low.
2014/02/11 23:21:08
johnksss
Can't wait for you to put it to the test!!
 
Looks real good!
2014/02/12 04:54:50
hallowen
johnksss
Can't wait for you to put it to the test!!
 
Looks real good!




Thanks John,
 
Although It's been a Real PITA (Actually in the Lower Back!) using this Kneadable Eraser Method, Maybe things will go more smoothly from now on.
2014/02/12 07:53:07
nateman_doo
I was always on the fence with the eraser.  I liked coating the board with liquid rubber to prevent the moisture damage, and used foam to actually insulate.  Gotta use that stuff thick to get it off easier.  The eraser always stuck.
 
John, you still use that super secret pot I made you?  I still have the 10lbs chunk that was going to be the "improved" version ;)
2014/02/12 08:08:35
johnksss
hallowen
johnksss
Can't wait for you to put it to the test!!
 
Looks real good!




Thanks John,
 
Although It's been a Real PITA (Actually in the Lower Back!) using this Kneadable Eraser Method, Maybe things will go more smoothly from now on.


Yep, it is one pain in the behind. So i just break out the rolling pin and roll it out then cut it in place as one whole piece.
nateman_doo
I was always on the fence with the eraser.  I liked coating the board with liquid rubber to prevent the moisture damage, and used foam to actually insulate.  Gotta use that stuff thick to get it off easier.  The eraser always stuck.
 
John, you still use that super secret pot I made you?  I still have the 10lbs chunk that was going to be the "improved" version ;)



Sometimes Nate. Like if im just powering on a system i'll use it to just sit on top of the chip while i go into the bios
2014/02/12 12:38:03
hallowen
I Just Now Received These and will install Them and finish the VC Water Cooling Loop Shortly.
 

2014/02/12 13:53:54
johnksss
Are you still benching sort of for evga enthusiast team?
2014/02/12 14:16:26
hallowen
johnksss
Are you still benching sort of for evga enthusiast team?




Two Years Ago I was, But since I've started again, I haven't Really given it too much thought about Where, Who or What Team(s) to be Involved in due to All this "Intensive Labor" I have and Still been going through.
 
ATM, I REALLY Just want to get everything Up and Running (2-Way SLI) and see what will Happen Next!
 
EDIT:
I'm Running Both CPU Loop and VC Loop to Check for any Leaks before I start the System again. Also turned on the Chiller to come up to about ambient water Temp(70F).

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