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Sunday, 26 January 2014

PC Overheat Solutions

Overheating of the CPU caused by a temperature problem is definitely a bad sign as it can destroy the processor and can cause instabilities in the hardware of the system. This can lead to it rebooting as well. The temperature of the processor depends on the brand and model type and one should be aware of it to avoid inadvertent problems. This can be done several ways, like accessing BIOS set up or through software like CoreTemp. To avoid overheating of the CPU due to the temperature problems, it is imperative to take suitable measures to cool down both the processor and the PC.
The temperature of a system or a processor depends heavily on the characteristics of the system and its components. The "normal" temperature varies from one system to another, depending on its components.
Among the variables affecting the use temperature of the system: the size of the chassis, the ventilation system, installed components, the power of the processor, the thermal insulating material used, the power supply, supply voltage, workload and ambient temperature.
The typical value returned by the BIOS or analysis software should be within a range of 60 and 65 ÂșC. 
To regulate the temperature of your processor, you can do the following:
Improve air exchange in the case by reorganizing the cables and hardware to maximize air circulation
Ensure that fresh air from outside is oriented toward components with high temperatures (CPU, graphics card, etc.).
Ensure that the air from the hot components is vented outside the case.
Remove the dust accumulated in the case
Equip your PC with a Ventirad (Heat sink + Fan)
Regularly clean the CPU cooler and the radiator of the the graphics card (at least once a year). Remove the dust accumulated in these two elements using a can of compressed air.
i am sure these tips will help you to solve this problem.
have a nice day ahead :)

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