Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 - system temperature sensor?

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The board you're referring to is this
20160330101612_big.png

while the temperature sensor you're talking about is this
5c76061a_asus_crosshair_iv_formula_1.jpeg

Which are essentially two pins extruded from the motherboard/PCB and will only contain two pins to connect to a thermal coupling.

You're going to need to have something like a T_SENSOR1
R5E-022.jpg

on your board.

You could invest in a fan controller that accepts thermal probes to it.

Lutfij

Titan
Moderator
The board you're referring to is this
20160330101612_big.png

while the temperature sensor you're talking about is this
5c76061a_asus_crosshair_iv_formula_1.jpeg

Which are essentially two pins extruded from the motherboard/PCB and will only contain two pins to connect to a thermal coupling.

You're going to need to have something like a T_SENSOR1
R5E-022.jpg

on your board.

You could invest in a fan controller that accepts thermal probes to it.
 
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eTanium

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Thank you for the response. You're correct, that is the board I'm referring to, and provided a link for.
I'm not seeing a T_SENSOR header at all on this board, so I don't believe that it will support the Bitspower Temperature Sensor Stop Fitting. I'm not keen on installing a third party fan controller, and can live without the temp reading.