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Black Pearl sensor used in watercooling?
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My forthcoming build (case surgery to be exact) will be in a CS Black Pearl. It has a pre installed sensor and i was wondering is there ANYWHERE i can place the sensor to get temps for my CPU watercooling?
__________________I was thinking of finding a way to place it in the res since it will be after the CPU block and i don't think that would be a good idea... Any thoughts were to be placed for CPU readings or suggestions for a better use ? :P
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sounds like a question for ira-k to me...
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I have this case.
__________________It's not a pre-installed sensor. The temperature sensor is like any other universal temperature sensor with a jumper that goes on the two pins. They look like this http://www.svc.com/hsc-u01.html I had mine in the case but then I wanted to see how hot the coolant got so I dipped it in the resevoir. Worked good for some time until the sensor died. Now I need to buy another one. Here is my build, though the pics are outdated because I have updated it with a third pump, third radiator,home-made ramblocks, metting barbs, ek res etc http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...an+black+pearl
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Thanks eddie ! +rep
__________________Guess i'll have to harass Ira-k some aswell :P
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