Monitor the CPU temperature to avoid melting
The computer is overheating, something that is detrimental to the computer, and although most new computers are devices (hardware and software) to protect this, there is still a common occurrence. Mainly due to higher powered graphics for intense gaming or watching movies online, CPU speed in general, and also a thing called overclocking. There are many signs to look for if the CPU temperature is too high, some of them could notalso recognize that this is the case.
To see for yourself, as follows:
* Restart your computer unexpectedly.
* In the middle of a game, and it seems that every frame moves slower than the previous year.
* The computer crashes too often.
* Computer stops unexpectedly.
* Things start to go very slowly, that was fast.
* You should listen to the sounds do for the fans. They sound like they are constantly running, or is it sometimes sound aloudand then sometimes sound as if they are not working.
In general, the CPU temperature starts to rise, as the computer is used permanently. The heat is starting to build and lead to overheating. If you live in a warm climate and does not have adequate cooling workspace, this could also accelerate the generation of heat in the computer.
As you can imagine, high temps CPU can overheat, leading to a hardware failure, and worse, a fried eggMainboard, although most computers these days come with safeguards against (for example, rebooting the system).
Most motherboards now have built into the BIOS setup a way to check the CPU temperature. While the computer at startup, you should go to BIOS and health or Power PC. You should be able to see what are the temps for both CPU and system. If you do not want to do this check every time, you can also install the software on your Windows system, monitoredCPU temperature at all times. However, you must ensure that the motherboard allows.
Normal CPU temps on Intel processors are generally the least: 40-55 Load: 55-85, tend to run higher and hotter than AMD Idle: 30-45 load: 50-70.
If your CPU temperature seems to work very hot, you might try a few bars in order to reduce these. One simple measure is open to one side of the tower to let the air flow (but beware, manyThe dust can and will get in). Another is to add or replace the heatsink on the processor with a better one. Also, you should do regularly, sweeping away the dust (with compressed air or foot pump), the fans, both inside the computer and power supply. Finally, try to keep your computer in a cold work surface.
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