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Reddit mentions of Keynice Digital Thermometer, Temperature Sensor USB Power Supply, Fahrenheit degree and Degrees Celsius color LCD Display, High Accurate-Black

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Keynice Digital Thermometer, Temperature Sensor USB Power Supply, Fahrenheit degree and Degrees Celsius color LCD Display, High Accurate-Black. Here are the top ones.

Keynice Digital Thermometer, Temperature Sensor USB Power Supply, Fahrenheit degree and Degrees Celsius color LCD Display, High Accurate-Black
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【Specification】①Size:1.89"x1.1"x0.67"; ②Temperature range: -58F ~ +230F (-50°C ~ +110°C) ③Accuracy: ±1℃; ④Measurement interval: 0.25S; ⑤ Input: DC 4~25V; ⑥ Cable: 1 meter; ⑦Temperature display unit: ℃/ ℉ switchable【USB power supply】 Power is supplied from USB, so you can use it by simply connecting it to a PC, laptop computer, mobile battery, or device equipped with a USB port.【Excellent visibility】 Built-in blue backlight, which is the easier to see, you can clearly check the temperature even in the dark.【Various uses】 For managing pets, car thermometers, greenhouses, PCs, water tanks, etc. It can also be used for DIY applications.【Warranty and after-sales service】We offer a 12-month warranty, so if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Found 3 comments on Keynice Digital Thermometer, Temperature Sensor USB Power Supply, Fahrenheit degree and Degrees Celsius color LCD Display, High Accurate-Black:

u/t0mbombadil · 3 pointsr/bettafish

Thank you!

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u/FarsideSC · 2 pointsr/xboxone

To get into the XBox:

  • I used a size 10 and 8 Torx bits, but here's iFixit's guide that I followed

  • Connect both drives to your computer. I use USB drive enclosures for the plug-and-play goodness.
  • Boot to a Linux Operating system, either in a Virtual Machine or boot to USB stick
  • Download xboxonehdd-master and follow the guides
  • Disconnect the drives
  • Mark (with tape or sharpie) your xbox one hdd as such and store in an ESD safe bag
  • Plug the SSD into your xbox
  • The XBox should boot. Navigate to system and factory reset the system. This will re-install the OS

    I'm using a Samsung 850 Evo 512GB. With the partitioning, that left me with about 375GB left for games. That's why I also use an external.

    I have noticed a LOT of improvements. Booting the xbox one is a breeze... getting through menus is more fluid, and downloading/installing updates takes a considerably less amount of time.

    I recommend this process to anyone who is patient, tech savvy, and can follow directions. So, I told my brother to not, under any circumstance, attempt to replace his hard drive. :)

    As far as the cooling box goes...

    I come from the PC realm. So, thermals are always at the top of my mind. I was actually very happy with how the Xbox One X handled games. However, Monster Hunter: World and PUBG's Title Screen proved to overwork the processor. It got my xbox COOKING. Even with it being extra warm, I didn't decide to make one for the xbox.

    The project started as a desk mod for my overly hot laptop. That laptop needs all the thermal dissipation assistance it can get. So, I bore out holes in my desk's center drawer, mounted a few 120mm fans, hooked up 12VDC power to a PWM controller, and wired up the fans to the output of the PWM controller. It was really easy to do.

    Out of curiosity, I wanted to see what it was like to have the Xbox in the drawer. To my surprise, the Xbox was cool to the touch by just introducing an exhaust fan. (Most of the heat is towards the back of the xbox, where the CPU is) So, I got the idea to make an enclosure for it and install a thermal sensor.

    $20 later in wood, screws, and hinges, I created the box.

    The temperature sensor cost $13. I chose an ambient sensor, because I didn't want to disassemble the CPU's heatsink to add a more accurate sensor.

    So, what are its successes? The box is enclosed. With the fans off and the front bay open, temps can get into the 50s Celsius. if I turn the fans on, the temps will get down into the 30s. You can touch your hand to the Xbox to see if it's getting hot or not, and it's always cool to the touch where it ought to be super hot.

    Just to cover these points, the reasons why you ought to make sure your temperatures are in check:

  • Eliminates thermal throttling, which otherwise would downclock your CPU/GPU and not have max performance
  • Ensures the longevity of your hardware. The hotter the hardware is, the shorter the shelf-life it has.

    There's a lot of people who'd say that the xbox doesn't need extra cooling, but google searches confirmed that people are experiencing overheating with the One X (and more specifically, PUBG).

    TL;DR I built the box because some games were making it hot and I didn't want hot.
u/fangojett6 · 1 pointr/PleX

It’s a fan and thermometer. Found the thermometer on Amazon.

Keynice Digital Thermometer, Temperature Sensor USB Power Supply, Fahrenheit degree and Degrees Celsius color LCD Display, High Accurate-Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H1RDJOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yozOBbGTS7JMQ