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Old Nov 2, 2004, 01:06 PM   #1
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How to Connect Aerogate II? Advice sought...

I recently bought an AerogateII fan controller but have had little luck connecting it up - I found the instructions particularly lacking.

I know how to connect the power and fans - thats pretty straightforward, but what do I use to 'stick' the sensors on? And, what parts are safe to apply it to?

I know this is severly n00b, but, well, I dunno...

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Old Nov 2, 2004, 08:51 PM   #2
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I'm not familiar with the model you have but I have one from a Thermaltake case. I have stuck between the Ram Board and the Heatsink for my OCZ PC4000 memory. It came with a clear sticky tape that you used to place under the CPU. On my Bro-n-laws system I found a place on the stock HSF to slide it in ... you can tape it to a Hard drive as well ...
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