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Sunday, June 12, 2011

With today's hot running PC's, you may find yourself fighting just before get the temperature during your case down just before an acceptable level. Before you spend big bucks on a water cooling system, or start cutting extra fan ports, there are some steps you can take that will shave away degrees. Taken individually, each may only make a small difference, but as a group they might save your system from overheating, and do so in favor of relatively low cost.
First, and particularly if it's your CPU running hot, check the thermal gel that goes on top of the chip. This stuff enhances heat transfer from your chip just before the heatsink. I've opened up computers less than a year old, and found the gel had already dried just before a thin white crust, utterly worthless in favor of transferring heat.
Remove the chip and clean the old gel off with ArtiClear, or a similar cleaning solution. Reinstall the processor. Then, if it's the kind that has a contact surface during the center of the chip, put one drop of gel on that surface. It should be no larger than a big grain of rice.
If your chip is the kind that uses its entire top as a contact surface, you can make an X pattern from five dots of gel. Just make sure the dots are tiny! A little gel goes a long way.
Next, while you've got the case open, blow out all the dust. You may have seen a white rim growing along the edge of your CPU's fan blades. When the dust is that bad, it's obvious something needs just before be done. Even if it looks clean, blow it out. Tiny particles cling just before your components, particularly the chipset, sealing during heat.
Use canned air, or one of those super sized bulb blowers. Don't use the little compressors some hobbyists own. during humid climates these may spray tiny water droplets due just before condensation. (That's one kind of water cooling you really don't want!)
Finally, where is your computer located? Does it sit during direct sunlight, absorbing heat? Is it during a cubbyhole, where vents may be blocked?
Keep your computer out of the sun, during a place where airflow is unobstructed. This is the simplest step just before take, and possibly in favor of that reason it is the most often overlooked.

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