Bought a Temp. Monitoring display, where to place probes?

sman789

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Bought the Lian li and i want to monitor the case and CPU.
Where should i place the probes, especially the CPU to get a good reading. If it's not possible for the CPU what should i monitor then:)

Lian Li temperature display
 

Drakkon

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I think the probe should go about as close to the die as you can get it for the most accurate reading....
 

sman789

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So with the proc and the Zalman installed already, just try to "jam" in the probe from a side....possibly touching the side of the proc's heatspreader
 

mindwreck

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Originally posted by: Drakkon
I think the probe should go about as close to the die as you can get it for the most accurate reading....

make sure u don't push it in too much that it makes ur HS uneven on ur cpu. that would cause major thermo problems
 

CoBRaXT

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Originally posted by: sman789
So with the proc and the Zalman installed already, just try to "jam" in the probe from a side....possibly touching the side of the proc's heatspreader

I would remove the HS and tape it close (but not TOO close) to where the HS comes in contact with the CPU
 

1sikbITCH

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What kind of tape? I'll be doing this soon myself.

Edit- the reason I ask is that the glue on most tape will melt if it gets too hot. This will leave a goo on your cpu that you probably don't want there.
 

CoBRaXT

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Originally posted by: 1sikbITCH
What kind of tape? I'll be doing this soon myself.

Edit- the reason I ask is that the glue on most tape will melt if it gets too hot. This will leave a goo on your cpu that you probably don't want there.

I've used scotch tape on mine before and that hasn't happened, but I will keep that in mind next time.
 

1sikbITCH

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I'm sure that if the board is staying hot enough to melt the glue then there's already a problem, but it did cross my mind. If scotch tape works and the glue doesn't melt or dry out from the heat, than that's good news :)
 

sman789

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Hmm, hopefully scotch tape will be sufficient, i'm trying to search for high temperature tape though.
ic7 board
i should tape it down on the black pcb right near it so it is as close as possible to the heat shield?
 

CoBRaXT

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Originally posted by: sman789
Hmm, hopefully scotch tape will be sufficient, i'm trying to search for high temperature tape though.
ic7 board
i should tape it down on the black pcb right near it so it is as close as possible to the heat shield?

actually, i taped it to the heatsink itself, not on the motherboard
 

sman789

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ahh, perfect than...the zalman has wide sides
i just need to set the HSF on properly to get a good mark of paste for an indicator