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  • How to monitor G450 chip temperature?

    I see there is a sort of a thermal sensor fixed to the heatsink. Is there a method (utility?) to monitor the chip's temperature?

  • #2
    Actually that wire is a grounding wire, not a thermal sensor. I don't own a G450, there might be ways to get the temperature other than just sticking a probe on it.

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    • #3
      What?! A grounding wire?!

      I bet they added it just because people have a habit of touching the heatsink to see how hot it runs, and the resulting static discharge could damage the chip.

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      • #4
        Hello Alexei

        Try using 1 of your mobo sensors.
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        Chen

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        • #5
          <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by Alexei:
          What?! A grounding wire?!

          I bet they added it just because people have a habit of touching the heatsink to see how hot it runs, and the resulting static discharge could damage the chip.

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          No - heatsinks work quite well as aerials inside an electrically-noisy PC. It's just a safeguard to stop one possible cause of unreliability.

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          Steve

          "Life is what we make of it, yet most of us just fake"

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          • #6
            Ok there's no visible thermal sensor...

            How about the 3 wire fan on my G400max ??

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            • #7
              Sorry guys, there aren't any thermal sensors on the graphics cards. If you want to monitor temperature you can get either of these items and tape a flat sensor on the side of the chip for an approximate temperature reading.
              Just don't put the sensor between the heat sink and chip

              http://millisec.safeshopper.com/36/140.htm?608

              or a CompuNurse for taking a single reading.
              http://www.Inflowdirect.com/comthersen.html

              Paul

              "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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              • #8
                Again U can modify the fan connector & cabel so it'll fit in2 1 of your free mobo fan jacks.

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