I'm deciding which display I want, and I've been looking at Matrix's since you guys just totally rock. I would like to know how many temp sensors I can hook up to an MX series display, and yes, this may decide whether or not I buy one.
I figure you need 6 temp sensors for the average computer(CPU, GPU, RAM, video RAM, HDD area, PSU), but I would really like to know exactly how many sensors can be hooked up to one display.
Temp monitoring
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Temp monitoring
Gothic Modbox
Goal: Replace my aging 1.3GHz T-bird system from the ground up, and add some crazy extras, like an LCD display and a CPU tach.
Goal: Replace my aging 1.3GHz T-bird system from the ground up, and add some crazy extras, like an LCD display and a CPU tach.
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Thank You
I was looking at getting an MX4, now I will not hesitate, especially since my parents are paying for my next computer (pauses for a second, then laughs in an evil manner)
Since I am thinking about making a dual-boot system, and want to have lots of cooling and my HDD's may be far apart, I will probably try making a splitter for that, if anyone has advice on how to make one, maybe a switch to change both the active temp probe and the active SATA drive at the same time, that would be awesome.......
Since I am thinking about making a dual-boot system, and want to have lots of cooling and my HDD's may be far apart, I will probably try making a splitter for that, if anyone has advice on how to make one, maybe a switch to change both the active temp probe and the active SATA drive at the same time, that would be awesome.......
Gothic Modbox
Goal: Replace my aging 1.3GHz T-bird system from the ground up, and add some crazy extras, like an LCD display and a CPU tach.
Goal: Replace my aging 1.3GHz T-bird system from the ground up, and add some crazy extras, like an LCD display and a CPU tach.