Question about Thermaltake

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Recently got one of these cases with the headunit with 4 knobs to control 4
fan speeds and a heat sensor with a digital display. There's this wire with
a heat sensor at the end of it. Where exactly does this go and how do you
secure it?

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In article <10hrcsrcgt80u72@news.supernews.com>, Bob Perez says...
> Recently got one of these cases with the headunit with 4 knobs to control 4
> fan speeds and a heat sensor with a digital display. There's this wire with
> a heat sensor at the end of it. Where exactly does this go and how do you
> secure it?
>
It goes on the underside of the CPU in the middle. You place the sensor
in the middle and hold it in place with the tape supplied (has white
backing paper on it - you only need a little bit of it) . The wires
then thread through the pins and you then place the CPU in the socket.


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"Conor" <conor.turton@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <10hrcsrcgt80u72@news.supernews.com>, Bob Perez says...
> > Recently got one of these cases with the headunit with 4 knobs to
control 4
> > fan speeds and a heat sensor with a digital display. There's this wire
with
> > a heat sensor at the end of it. Where exactly does this go and how do
you
> > secure it?
> >
> It goes on the underside of the CPU in the middle. You place the sensor
> in the middle and hold it in place with the tape supplied (has white
> backing paper on it - you only need a little bit of it) . The wires
> then thread through the pins and you then place the CPU in the socket.

Thanks, I'll put it into place today.

Bob