mardi 15 mai 2012

How To Fix Your PC’s Overheating

Overheating is a serious issue with PC’s today, especially with
the new powerful graphics cards and processors on the market today.
It’s no coincidence that more and more fans and liquid cooling options
have emerged, it’s very common for your computer today to shut itself
off to protect you from the damage that overheating can cause. How
can you prevent the overheating from happening though? This article
will give you a few surefire ways to prevent your PC from overheating.

Clean Your Computer

That’s right; it could be as simple as cleaning. Clearing the
dust out of your computer is one of the best ways of decreasing the
heat that your computer is putting off. Dust can accumulate to a
point where it slows down the speed of computers fans, and it even can
stop them! You can’t stop dust from getting into your computer
either; even if you leave the computer case closed dust will still
find its way into your computer.
When cleaning your computer it’s important to remember to turn it
off. This ensures that the fans won’t be moving and that you won’t
cause any unwanted damage to your system. It’s also important to know
what areas you’re looking for. There will be a fan on your CPU, your
power supply, as one located on the back of the side of your case.
There are many ways to clean these fans off but one that’s often
recommended is the use of canned air.

Reduce Overclocking

Overclocking is the term used for when you’re running a computer
component at a higher speed or rate it was intended to run at.
Overclocking is more popular among high-end and gaming PC’s, so if you
didn’t know what overclocking was it’s safe to assume you’re not doing
it.
Overclocking not only decreases the life of the component being
overclocked, but it also increases the temperature that the part runs
at tremendously. Therefore, if your computer is having overheating
issues, it’s never a bad idea to investigate if there is any
overclocking occurring within your PC.

Control Air Flow

It’s important to make sure that your computer has room to breathe.
If you’re cramming objects against the computer or putting it inside a
desk, you will cause it to retain more heat that it normally would.
You should also pay extra attention to the cables inside of your
computer. Many manufacturers let them run wild inside your computer,
which could mean that the cables are rubbing against other parts of
your computers or even slowing the fans down. This can easily be
solved by organizing them with Velcro cable ties.
Computer overheating is a serious problem, but it almost always
has a direct cause. This article outlines a few tips that should get
you on the right track to returning your PC to its intended
temperature level.

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