Common errors that cause heat damage to destroy your PC


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Posted 21 Dec 2010
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Heat is one of the most harmful to electronics. Often people are ignorant, and causes their computers and other devices to fail prematurely because they do what they must do to keep cool.

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Heat is one of the most harmful to electronics.  Often people are ignorant, and causes their computers and other devices to fail prematurely because they do what they must do to keep cool.

You've probably noticed that teams often have fans that can be run when the machine is running.  Can also be noticed that the fans are sometimes stronger than others.

Most parts of a computer to generate some heat, with parts such as hard drive and processor generation more than others.  The fans are designed to keep equipment from overheating and burning.

For this reason it is important to ensure that the fans are able to do their job, or you may end up having to replace equipment in advance.

Some steps to take to keep your computer and other electronic equipment from overheating:

1.  Avoid direct sunlight - I often see people who keep the laptop or computer near a window that is exposed to direct sunlight for several hours or more per day.  This, of course, raise the temperature in the equipment beyond that which is meant to be.

2.  The internal fans are primarily designed to cool the fire of the parties is generated, no external heat source

Three.  Do not put them on a table next to a radiator or on a floor vent - this is pretty straightforward, basically the same idea to keep away from direct sunlight

4.  Do not place your computer in a small space - that is, I see a lot.  People will hide your desktop in a cabinet or table with space inside a computer, or maybe I'll hide it in a limited space between table and wall.

5.  It's a bad idea because it tends to block air inlets and catch heat or trap heat in the room around the computer, which is a shame.

6.  Do not stack things on top of the machine - a couple of things right, but not go overboard with the packaging around or over the computer because it can also capture heat and release of block

7.  Avoid using a laptop on a soft surface, where it floats to the surface equipment, in bed with a laptop resting on the carpet, which usually means at least a vent fan is blocked, and the coverage is an insulator (which is why he stays  hot, after all) and trap heat in the laptop, causing damage over time.

8.  If you enjoy using your laptop in bed or sitting on the couch wrapped in a blanket, you can do, all the rest of the machine on a hard flat surface to give a lot of airflow and avoid blocking the vents.

9.  An excellent way is to use one of these plates can be purchased at a very low cost, with a nice flat surface on top and a bottom-up pillow.  It helps protect the laptop heat trapped, and has the advantage that is more pleasant to work with your laptop, keeping his composure back and put the computer in a more comfortable angle and height.

10.  Use a cooling pad for laptop whenever possible - this will save your computer and keep your legs are too cold.  Some of them come with fans, and it's the kind I propose to use as it does the best job of cooling.  Generally, it is necessary to operate through a power cable, or more commonly, through the USB port on your laptop.

11.  As with internal fans, do not block the cooling fans on the block of paper or a blanket or something similar, or can not do its job.

12.  Avoid holding the device in dusty environments, like on the ground - the dust can get into computers and parts of the inner layer, and can even block ports in extreme cases.  If none of these cases, the heat trapped inside causing damage.

13.  There is also a good idea to use a can of compressed air, you can take almost anywhere they sell electronics and periodically opening the case and use compressed air to remove dust.

14.  Be careful when you do this, however, affecting the electronic components can cause internal damage, which explains in another article.  If you feel more comfortable doing it, consider letting a technician do to prevent you from accidentally damaging something.

Fortunately, the advice I gave, you can avoid the cause of their team to break early to avoid making these common computer errors.

Worth Godwin is a computer trainer with experience of over 15 years helping computer users of all levels, and also worked many years in the trenches "as a hardware and software technology, the team solve real problems.

santosh99 has a website at www.eidelshop.com

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