Really? A tiny leak and bye bye!chaminga_d said:use water cooling system... it will be better than fan cooling....
Really? A tiny leak and bye bye!chaminga_d said:use water cooling system... it will be better than fan cooling....
Really? A tiny leak and bye bye!
chaminga_d said:Nobody has ever doubted the advantages of water cooling as compared to air. Water is some twenty five times more efficient than air at conducting heat, which makes it an obvious choice for cooling all manner of hot running computer components.
I think there are both unipolar and bipolar thermisters. Haven't used them in any circuit, so I have no idea at the moment. But looking at the circuit diagram, it looks as if they are unipolar ones as the cheaper ones are resisters which chance their resistive properties according to temperature.zCexVe said:Pasan did u fix the resistor with the thermistor?does thermistors have N/P poles?
what about that tiny heat sensors comes with Mobos located in the middle of ZIP sockets?
sorry buddy i was in a hurry.helping mom,typing posts ,helping dad etc etc...
zCexVe said:Pasan did u fix the resistor with the thermistor?does thermistors have N/P poles?
what about that tiny heat sensors comes with Mobos located in the middle of some processor sockets? (formerly ZIP sockets?)

zCexVe said:Then pls post ur circuit diagram...I'm confused now..
shanX said:Hey, tell me how cud we hav the bios show our system fan speed??? or wts the system fan?![]()