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Old 02-07-2007, 07:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I know this is opening myself up to a lot of wisecracks, but I am building a new rig and have a fan controller with temp probes that i don't know where to stick. somewhere on/around the CPU? there are 2, so where else? hdd's ? also fan controller wires have both ends of plug on it, do wires go from fan controller into mobo with fan in between? this is how wires look to be set up, wire with end that goes into mobo on the end and a 4 pin power connector in the middle.
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id say put the probes where ever heat produces, and where ever you want to monitor heat.
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