Wire sensor with two pin plug and 50cm, Black sleeved cable. The sensor can be connected to the XSPC V2 LCD temperature sensors with 2pin connection on the back.
This is meant for the XSPC LCD display, on the back of the LCD there are additional 2 pin spots to plug in more sensors. Really a sensor is just an exposed piece of wire that provides different resistance as the exposed wire heats and cools. The mobo can read this change and determine temp. The problem is if at 80 degrees asus expects to see .010 and the cable at 80 degrees provides .020 then asus thinks its 100 degrees.
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We apologize, but we would not have that kind of specific information.
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