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Thursday 18 April 2013

Protect Computer from Overheating


Most of you are computer savvy and spend lots of time in front of your computer. You may get of sick by overheating problem of your computer. Your computer suddenly stop working and shut down immediately. I was also facing this problem few weeks back, but now i got the solution. At first I wondered what is the reason behind this and I restated my computer. When my computer restarted it showed me the previous shutdown was due to processor over heat. Due to the over heating issue my computer shutdown immediately to avoid further damage.

Reasons for Computer Overheating

The major reasons for processor overheats are :

1. CPU fan may not working properly

2. Heat sink issue

3. There may dust inside your CPU

4. Flow of hot air from cabinet blocked

5. PC Overclocking

If there is any heat related issues happen in your computer, at first place we should check your cabinet fan and processor fan. If the fans in your computer cabinet is not working properly, it can increase the temperature inside the CPU.

Another reason is heat sink may be not doing its job properly. Heat sink is the device which is designed to remove over heat from processor to surrounding air and keep the processor cool. The dust inside the cabinet can indirectly increase the temperature inside your computer cabinet. It can reduce the speed and functionality of your computer fan.

Another major reason for CPU overheating is the denial of free flow of hot air from your computer cabinet. This can increase the temperature inside your computer cabinet. PC overclocking too can increase the temperature produced by your CPU.

Solutions to avoid PC overheating issues


The first step we should do is to check whether the fans in your cabinet are working properly or not. If there is any issue with fans, change the fan immediately. Changing heat sink and revert back overclocking are other options to reduce computer overheating. Always make sure that hot air flow from your computer is not blocked by surrounding materials. Check your cabinet if its not contains any dust, if there is a dust, clean that immediately.


1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for sharing this. I have been looking for a new computer cabinet because my entire mainframe got fried and it damaged almost the whole computer. Along with the cabinet, I have to get more parts as well.

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