My cpu/Gpu was getting heating problem so should i change the local power supply or should i buy extra fans for cpu cooling??
my specification:
i3 6098
4Gb ddr4 ram
GTX 1050 2 GB
Seagate 1TB HDD.
no stupid answer please!
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The easiest thing you can do to help keep your computer cool is to give it a little breathing room by removing any obstacles to air flow.
clean the internal fans. There's a fan on top the CPU, one inside the power supply, and usually one or more on the front and/or back of the case.Just shut your computer off, open up the case, and use canned air to remove the dirt from each fan. If your computer is really dirty, take it outside to clean or all that dirt will just settle elsewhere in the room, eventually ending up back inside your PC!
Case fans help move air through a computer which, if you recall from the first several tips above, is the best way to ensure that those expensive parts don't get too hot.
Just work it out
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