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Keeping Your Computer Cool: Three Things to Avoid

 

If you run your computer hard and fast, you will eventually experience overheating problems. Overly busy computer components give off more heat than those that are running fewer processes. Overheating issues can be minimized if you avoid these three commonplace scenarios which aggravate the buildup of heat within your computer system.

* Blocked Air Vents

Do not block the air vents around your computer case. Air is as important for us humans as it is for computers. Hot computer components need properly circulated air to cool off faster. To promote the exchange of air between your system and the outside environment, avoid pressing your computer case against the wall or stacking books and papers beside your case. Keep the air vents fully exposed so your computer can breathe without difficulty.

* Unnecessary Applications

Do not run unnecessary software applications. Managing too many programs causes your computer components to work harder and give off more heat. Close the applications that you do not need and simply run those that require your immediate attention. You will not be able to work on more than two or three applications at a time anyway. Computers need a break too.

* Overclocking

Avoid pushing your central processing unit (CPU) beyond its specified clock rate to boost your computer’s performance. An overclocked CPU gives off a lot of heat and you will need to employ advanced cooling solutions to keep your CPU from melting. If you really need a faster computer, do not push your CPU to its limits. Instead, buy a faster CPU or increase your random access memory (RAM). Note that overclocking your CPU will shorten its lifespan and void its warranty.

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