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H2O Info for CPU / GPU Inline Temp Sensor info

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2010/10/27 11:51:18 (permalink)
Hi Everyone...

I need some info on Temp Accuracy. As you can see the picture below is similar to what I have. I have Both my CPU and GPu with the AquaComputer Temperature sensor hooked with these on. Base on accuracy on temperature is this accurate as it flows through or Should add a temp probe beneath the Cpu and Gpu block. Curios when I ran the EVGA Precision Tool, it gave a whole different reading base on my Temps.

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    Halo_003
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    Re:H2O Info for CPU / GPU Inline Temp Sensor info 2010/10/27 12:14:39 (permalink)
    Well no matter your CPU/GPU temps the water temps will always be lower. Stick your finger in your res, it should be a little above room temp.

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    Re:H2O Info for CPU / GPU Inline Temp Sensor info 2010/10/27 14:48:48 (permalink)
    Bingo Halo:
    The water should be significantly cooler than the GPU/CPU! Heat transfer works because of this gradient.
    If you have sensors on either side of the block, you can approximate the heat produced by the component, assuming you can estimate the flow rate reasonably well.
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