Computer Science, asked by RIASHABRAJ, 1 month ago

e) What are the things required to keep your computer cool?​

Answers

Answered by chsumanth88762
0

Answer:

hi

Explanation:

the answer is in the attachment

Attachments:
Answered by bhawnakumari598
0

Answer:

the thing required are

Explanation:

Consider where your computer is situated — is it in a particularly warm place? Make sure your system isn't near a heat vent or in a temperature-sensitive area (i.e. near a window). Often simply changing the location of your system can help keep it cool.

Give your system some breathing room.

Take a look at where your computer is positioned and remove any obstacles that restrict airflow. For best performance, you'll want to leave two to three inches of space on all sides of your computer. Also, take a look at your computer desk – does it relegate your system to an enclosed cabinet or drawer? If your system is in an enclosed space, it faces an increased risk of overheating.

Close your system's case.

While it may seem counterintuitive, an open case doesn't help regulate internal temperatures – it actually does the opposite and restricts them. A closed case helps your system remain cool because it reduces the impact of dust and debris on the cooling fans. Too much dirt can make your fans slow down or quit working altogether. Cases are designed for effective air handling, and with fans and proper intake, you can maintain the reliability of your system's components.

Clean your fans.

Dust and dirt can wreak havoc on your first line of temperature defense: your fans. When you open your case, you should be able to find several fans: one on top of the CPU, one inside the power supply, and perhaps one or more on the front or back of the case. Simply power down your computer and use a canned air duster to remove the dirt from each fan. You'll want to avoid using vacuums when cleaning because the static they produce often does more damage than heat.

Upgrade your CPU fan.

Add a case fan.

your system's memory area.

Check your system's power supply fan.

Get a water cooling kit.

Similar questions