Is there no solution for the heat generated by computers?
Anything electrical will always generate some heat, there is no way around that. If you are having problems with your computer overheating there are things that can be done to alleviate that. A larger fan can be put in, a larger capacity heat sink can be installed, there are even water cooled systems out there. However, if you are having a problem with your computer overheating, that would indicate that something is generating too much heat and is not working optimally. In that instance you would want to get it checked out and serviced accordingly. One thing to keep in mind is that an accumulation of dust, hair and other dirt inside the case will cause more heat to be generated. Bottom line though is that a computer will always generate some heat. Hope this helps.
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If it's a laptop you can also get a laptop cooling pad which has a small fan built-in. It is designed to draw the heat out of the laptop. Have a look on eBay for one if you're wondering how much they cost.
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Don't compute on warm areas of your house. You can also have air cooler right beside your system tower..
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you can clean the cooling fan once and awhile with compressed air. Also try to keep the computer in a well ventilated area of the room. It won't allieviate the heat but it will help.
clean the cooling fan, and don't abuse using the computer.
Let it rest, even just for some time.
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no its not dangerous for you dont worry for that but its harm your laptop if its too hot so take care of your laptop
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Every electronic equipment generates heat, and in computers there is an inbuilt fan which removes hot air from CPU. Don`t keep your PC in congested area always try to keep that in open but that place should be dust and moisture free.
Computer cooling is the process of removing heat from computer components. Because a computer system's components produce large amounts of heat during operation, this heat must be dissipated in order to keep these components within their safe operating temperatures. In addition to maintaining normative function, varied cooling methods are used to either achieve greater processor performance (overclocking), or else to reduce the noise pollution caused by typical (ie. cooling fans) cooling methods (cf. ergonomics).For More Information visit http://windows7.iyogi.net/
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