February 24, 2009

How To Overcome Overheat Processor


The high temperature of the processor can be a major trigger to be a computer problem. Following tips will explain how to treat the processor in order to have a stable and optimal performance, and also not overheat quick.

Thermal Paste / Thermal Grease
Thermal Paste / Thermal Grease is a material (shaped like a gel) that serves to lift the heat from the processor to the heatsinks. See the function of the existence of Thermal Paste is very important. Make sure the top of the processor you have to be oiled this thermal paste. For information, thermal paste is colored silver / white, but silver has better quality than the white.

Position Casing
Your computer casing must be at the place that has good air circulation. Position of the casing at poor air circulation will trigger the high temperature inside the casing hardware components, especially processors. You can set the computer room where you are

Heatsinks and Fan
Rearrange cable at casing, especially with the type of ATA cable because this type has a relatively large size and width when compared with the SATA cable.

Open the casing cover
If you use a personal computer (not for public use), you can open the casing cover (either the right or left). This is quite effective to reinforce air circulation in the casing. But this can reduce the aesthetic value because the casing will be less than harmonious and its hardware components become visible. But if you place your case under a table or at a corner then you can try it out so it does not reduce the value of aesthetics.
Hope this help to overcome processor overheat .

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