Yeah, I like before the CPU simply because this really is what you are actually cooling with. Alot of people are starting to post test results in terms of water to core delta. I would think the best definition of "Water
Temp" is the one that's cooling your CPU or block.
But water's specific heat is really high. It takes on the order of 350watts at an average 1.5GPM to raise the temperature just one degree!
Between my two
probes before and after my CPU block, I can't measure anymore tha .1C or less. So it's likely error between the
probes will be greater than any difference you are measure.
Most
probes have an absolute accurace of 1C with a few as good as .5C.
In the end if your testing, it's more important that you simply test exactly the same, it doesn't really matter so much.
It's good to have one probe in the water. More
probes is fun for about the first week, then a bit boring constantly reading the same difference...

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