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Originally posted by MrSelfDestruct
To give yourself an ide of whether or not the sensors are working, touch the heatsink and see if it feels painfully hot to the touch.
As for cooling, if you dont' have money for water cooling, you can do what I did last summer and run a piece of vent tube for a clothes dryer from an air conditioner vent to the intake fan on the power supply. It dropped my case temperature by about 40°F
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I'm thinking about hooking it up to a portable AC unit. Unfortunately, the house I'm in has no central, or I'd use it. That's the problem with living in a place with mild summers. No one believes in AC...
I haven't touched the heatsink yet, but the air in the immediate vicinity seems cool. That could just be a bad impression on my part, but you never know. Thanks for the help!
Veritas en Lux!
Jimmy The Hutt