Thursday, December 16th 2021

Alphacool Unveils Core Temperature Sensors with CF Display

Alphacool today presents two new Core temperature sensors with colour display. With the help of the digital display, the temperature of the water cooling loop can be displayed and easily read with an accuracy of 0.1°C. Thanks to the colour scale, you can always keep track of critical temperature ranges.

Alphacool's Core temperature sensor is available in two different versions. One version features a flat and flexible sensor that is simply attached to the outside of the component to measure the temp. Variant 2 has a sensor with 2 G1/4" female threads that can be integrated into any water cooling loop using suitable adapters. It does not matter whether the system is equipped with hoses or hard tubes. The Core temperature sensors are powered by a 12 V 4-pin Molex connector and have sufficient cable length for convenient routing within the water circuit. Additional software for reading the temperature ranges is not required.
For more information, visit this page.
Add your own comment

18 Comments on Alphacool Unveils Core Temperature Sensors with CF Display

#1
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Molex :/




other than SATA master race, i like it. genuinely might add to loop.
Posted on Reply
#2
Ferrum Master
MusselsMolex :/


other than SATA master race, i like it. genuinely might add to loop.
There are better ones out there with more info than temperature and better screen.
Posted on Reply
#3
Caring1
The display is designed as a press fit into a cut out.
I assume they supply a template?
Posted on Reply
#4
Chaitanya
I remember thermaltake or someone used to make such temperature sensor displays over a decade back.
Posted on Reply
#5
Unregistered
Where would that fit in a modern case. Imo gone are the days of chopping holes in your case.
#6
MentalAcetylide
Ferrum MasterThere are better ones out there with more info than temperature and better screen.
Yeah, really... it doesn't look like they put much effort into the screen, and I don't know why they have the scale going down to -20C.
Posted on Reply
#7
Wirko
MentalAcetylideYeah, really... it doesn't look like they put much effort into the screen, and I don't know why they have the scale going down to -20C.
Useful if you switch to Kelvin scale!
Posted on Reply
#8
damric
Omg I bought this 6 or 8 months ago on ebay directly from China for like $5. It is the exact same thing but was not branded.

Give me a few minutes and I'll show you some pictures.
Posted on Reply
#10
damric
I wonder if they will include the acrylic holder that it snaps into. I put this into my CHEAP ASF custom water loop on one of my test benches. Who knew you could build an awesome loop for less than $100?
Posted on Reply
#11
MentalAcetylide
WirkoUseful if you switch to Kelvin scale!
Maybe, but that's like having the speedometer of a dump truck with a scale of 0 to 1000 kph or 0 to 620 mph. :roll:
Posted on Reply
#12
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Ferrum MasterThere are better ones out there with more info than temperature and better screen.
Got any recommendations?
Posted on Reply
#14
TheUn4seen
That's not new, they just found an old box of them somewhere in a dusty shed. I still have an old one of those, even better with the sensor being a screw-in plug for the res, in my box of old LC stuff I used back in the Phenom II 965BE days. Incidentally, also sold by Alphacool.
Posted on Reply
#15
Caring1
TheUn4seenThat's not new, they just found an old box of them somewhere in a dusty shed. I still have an old one of those, even better with the sensor being a screw-in plug for the res, in my box of old LC stuff I used back in the Phenom II 965BE days. Incidentally, also sold by Alphacool.
Yep, if it was a new product it would be 5V powered at the most, and not look so dated, but I guess it might be handy if the temperature gauge in your car doesn't work.
Posted on Reply
#16
trsttte
Wow, that an ugly ass display. Looks straight from the early 2000's
Posted on Reply
#17
DemonicRyzen666
looks like my old Apevia Telstar case LCD screen, but is a rectangle. instead of a circle.
it was a nice case with a fan controller knob on the front, a sound meter, also a voltage meter for you power supply.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Apr 25th, 2024 15:39 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts