Here's a really simple thing you can do to help control heat: Configure the PCs to go into hibernation mode during periods of inactivity. Not only does this help to save electricity, but it also gives the PC a chance to cool down.
2. Clean Your Computer:
WARNING: Before you proceed with cleaning your hardware, you need to prepare two simple things.
• Make sure the system is powered off and the power cable unplugged.
To clean PC parts and components, you’ll only need three items:
• a can of compressed air
• a microfiber cloth
• 99% isopropyl alcohol or 70% is enough
I have seen more heat-related problems caused by dust than by anything else. If dust clogs the air intake on a PC, air does not move properly through the case and the PC can overheat. Make sure that the you clean dusts as a part of its regular cleaning regiment.
Don’t forget Reapply Thermal Paste
Thermal paste fills in the space between the heat-sink and the component. The heat-sink distributes the heat created by your PC components to metal sheets. The metal sheets are then cooled off by fans.
The better the quality of your thermal paste, the more heat transferred between your component and your heat sink.
3. Install a Case Fan (2 or 3 fan)
A case fan is just a small fan that attaches to either the front or the back of a desktop computer case, from the inside.
Sometimes, power users require PCs that generate a bit more heat than the average desktop. For instance, a PC containing several hard drives might run hot. If you have PCs like this in your office or home, see whether the cases can accommodate any extra fans.
Case manufacturers will often leave room for the installation of additional fans. I have also seen instances of PCs equipped with fans that are smaller than the case can accommodate. Computer fans can be surprisingly cheap.
4. Keep the Surrounding Cool:
Try and keep your PC in a room where its much cooler then other places. A AC room will be preferred more.
Or Else Try and place your PC besides a open window to allow the air Circulation.
5. Run Your PC With the Case Closed:
You must not Remove the Case of your PC if you think it will keep things cool. No you are wrong....
if the case is open, there would be more air flow which would help keep the computer cooler.
It's true that running your computer with the case open might provide a small benefit at first, but the increase in fan exposure to debris has a much greater impact on temperature over the long run.
So these were some of the tips that i wanted to share it here, May this help you to keep your PC cool and Clean.
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