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    Installing a temperature probe for a gpu unit

    Here is the first of some guides I've prepared to help out some of the new guys to ln2/di cooling. It seems to be getting more and more popular everyday, as I have been getting tons of emails and pm's about preperation and methods. This should help alot of you using my units or anyone else's.

    Temperature probes in your CPU and GPU units are a must if you are going to do any sort of benching with DI or liquid nitrogen. Knowing the temps at the base of your units at ALL times during ln2 benching sessions is critical to your success. There is also nothing worse than having issues with your temps being read innacurately while benching due to improperly installed/ loose temp probes. Here is how I install K-type temp probes for my UEI meters on all of my units:

    For materials, you'll need a drill and a 1/16th bit, rubber bands or electrical tape, some artic silver adhesive (two part mix),temp probe (bead type) of your choice suited for your meter, and of course gpu/cpu unit. I will be using one of my Tek-9 GPU units and k-type probe for UEI meter in this example:


    Using your drill and 1/16th bit, drill your hole at the top of the contact area maybe about 1.5mm from the surface. I always take temps from the top of the conact area of the unit and not the bottom as these will tend to be your highest readings. make the hole about 1.25mm deep, or just deep enough for the bead to fit in nicely. DO NOT apply alot of pressure on the drill or you will freak when the drill bit breaks off in the container. Copper is a very gummy soft metal, and it is very easy to break bits machining it... whether it is machining the actual unit or making a small hole for a temp probe. Be sure to pull the bit out and blow the copper shavings out of the hole a few times before it is fully drilled out:


    Now take your two part AS adhesive and mix up 1 pea sized drop of each on a piece of paper to activate it, and put a little gob on the bead probe and rubber band/tape the probe in place before you insert it into the hole. Electrical tape works great, but I like to use rubber bands, as the electrical tape gets really nasty on there after alot of freezing/thawing and it will just split and break anyways:


    Last step is to line it up and place in the drilled out hole and put a little more adhesive behind it so it can't come out. I usually let it cure overnight before I bench with it for the first time:


    Do it like I have shown, and you will never have any problems with your temps being read improperly, and the probe will definitely stay put.
    Last edited by k|ngp|n; 11-26-2006 at 07:37 PM.

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    so nice to see you helping KP, thanks mate

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    great info. thanks for posting this.

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    Nice guide KP. thx

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    Nice drill.

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    DeWalt are the dogs. Expensive though !

    Great guide KP!

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    would the rubber bands not snap under such cold temps , I mean I guess it would be in the insulation but meh.. lol
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    great guide thx man. keep on sharing the knowledge!

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    GREAT guide cheers

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    Much guide even loved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cupcake View Post
    would the rubber bands not snap under such cold temps , I mean I guess it would be in the insulation but meh.. lol
    Ya, i would like to know this too. Would the rubber bands snap?
    Last edited by zira; 09-25-2008 at 09:16 AM.

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    Where do we order the probe from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mpetrosino View Post
    Where do we order the probe from?
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    Good info....

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    nice, simple, good and easy to do
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    Can someone please give me some input on a good thermometer for DICE and LN2, I am looking into starting with DICE although I want to see how much costs will be prior to my ordering. I would like to spend less than $100 USD, although I am unsure if those units are good, nor well built. Some input would be greatly appreciated, possible brands and models that many like and have good luck with. I know Fluke makes very nice units, but is there anything else out there?.

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    Fluke all the way man, I started using uei's but teh batteries go dead every session. The flukes are amazing on battery life
    think this guide needs some updating (eraser free of course )

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    LOL Vince.... is it possible to thread necro your own thread?

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    hah yah i guess so Been living in a time bubble last few years, no concept of it. Really been itching to update some of these guides when I get some darn free time.

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    Damn...check the shine on that original Tek

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    It's not only the shine ! It performs still like a charm
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    hipro isn't the only one with a set of these bad boys but I gotta admit, I'd rather bench the fatty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K404 View Post
    LOL Vince.... is it possible to thread necro your own thread?

    FWIW... +1 on the Fluke... I have 3 Fluke 52 R1s and I love em

    Wow, the new Fluke 52 II is so much more expensive than the say the Uei DT302...by about $150! Yikes.

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