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Adding Temperature Sensors
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Adding Temperature Sensors
I have a new Dell XPS system which apparently does not have temperature sensor for the various components. Can anyone help me with adding this function?
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I purchased a Coolermaster Aerogate II and use it to constantly monitor 4 sensors and control 4 fans. You can go to [url]www.ebuyer.com[/url] to buy one at around £30, there are several different models and makes available but I recon coolermaster to be among the best.
Hope that helps Rik. (p.s. u will nee 1 5 and a quater inch drive bay to fit it). |
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