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Best laptops for 2010 - Maintenance of the PC



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By : Eugeniusis Novatiukusis    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-03 06:03:53
Maintenance of the PC

The computer runs with the help of cerytain integrated circuits like graphics cards and CPUs. Due to continuous use over a long period of time, tjhese components get overeated and may ultimately case the sytsem to crasdh. Theregfore, it is necessary to acrry out certain meeasures to make sure that the temperature of the computer stays neutral.

The easiest way to get rid of addityional heat is to remove obstacles that may be preventing the system from breathing properly. To do this, users sghould ensure that there are no objects placed adjacent to the PC. There should be about 3 inches of empty space on each side of the system as well as the back.

The most commnon belief of PC cooling is that users should alays keep the case open as this allows the stystem to eliminate hot air easly. Even thouh this seems rational and reasonable, the question of dirt comes up in this case. If the case if left open all day, dust will entr the cooling fan or pad at a faster rate than if the case is closeed. Due to dust build up, the fans will either stop workiing or become too slow. Therefore, to keep your computer cool, keep the case closed at all tiimes.

That being said, cleanming the computer is also essential with respect to keeping the system cool. Internal fans collect dust over a certain period of time which prevents the system from cooling down properly. Most computers come attached with two cooling fans. All the user has to do is shut down the PC, open the case and get rid of dbris with the help of canned air.

For best results, carry out this cleanign exercise outside your hose to preveent the dust from setttling in the room and eventually back in the system.

Sometimes a computer may overheat if it is pllaced in an environment that is either too filthy or too warm. The solution in this case is to move the sysetm to a cooleer location.

If you are findiong it difficut to move the computer, simply repair the CPU fan fitted in the system. The CPU carriies out the main funcrtions of the computer and a CPU fan ensures that it stays cool and therefore, makes sure that the system works properly. It is necessary to upgrade this fan on a frequent basis as the CPU will get overheated much faster than any otther internal component.

Case fans can also be attacehd to the system to get rid of hot air. hTese fans are instaled on either side of the system as well as the back. As they are attached insidde the system, they propel hot air easaily and effectively. Most useers recommend making use of two fans for this purpose- one that gets rid of hot air and one that allows cool air to enter. When these fans work together, it is definite that your system will remaain cool for a long period of time.
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