The danger of overheating the computer, the internal components will be burned and damaged beyond repair. This is usually fatal to a PC and can lead to data loss (especially if the disk in question). This article is about the problems with the computer BIOS to resolve problems with the heat of the CPU / fan, and how to prevent it.
Start by selecting the monitor levels of heat to the CPU. All computer monitor CPU temperatures and fan speeds via the BIOS. You canAccess to these data, the mode boot computer's BIOS (usually by pressing the Delete key at boot). The BIOS menu should have sub menu items for monitoring the temperature, CPU fan speed.
Alternatively, freeware tools like Speedfan and HWMonitor to monitor the readings on the BIOS as your computer.
Check that the fans still run and that the CPU temperature below 50 degrees Celsius. Intel recommends a maximum temperature of 40 degrees, asPC is idle and under load 50 degrees. If the CPU levels closer to 80 degrees, then you have serious overheating problems.
Includes questions of heat troubleshooting (i) cleaning of internal components from dust and (ii) the reduction of the computer is exposed to external heat sources. Open the PC and compressed air to clean the vent bays, CPU cooler, fans and power supplies. Do not use cleaning fluids (because it causes corrosion).
Be cleaned with a computer, make sure your PCnot near heat sources or all kept blocking the openings. Laptop users should be careful to avoid their computer on a flat surface, blocking the openings below.
To verify if the levels are still high specific heat, then you need to damage / defective parts. Check for cracks in the vents / heatsink, or damage to power lines and connector pins. Replace damaged fans will not cost too much and is easily accessible from a computer repair shop to do if you do not feel comfortablethis.
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