Friday, October 22, 2010

PC Tips: Cooling A hot PC


Today, each coming from the market are hot not hot in the proper way, but hot who is hot enough to fry an egg. Without own cooling your PC can produce heat up to 350 C, as hot as an oven.

Now for the PC user it may seem fine, but in the hands of people and over clockers squeeze every ounce of power to the performance of their PCs, it can be a problem modify the parameter factory on your PC you have tended to increase power and generates more heat sink chaleur.Le traditional is will to most of PC users but for serious PC that it will never be while they use cooling fans and a more sensitive approach is water-cooling fans.

Heatsinks - it pieces of metal thermal conductor high such as aluminium, copper, etc. As electric warmer components it dissipated through the heat sink, which is why heatsinks are, like the fins as heat extends over the entire surface it dissipated through the fins that are surrounded by cooler air.

Cooling fan - this work as heatsinks, but although they use fans to suck out hot air and air more cold coup.Now cooling fans more you add to your platform the cooler more it gets, but the fans you add the loudest gets your Rig, so more clockers look for alternative cooling like liquid cooling.

Coolant - way better but harder to cool your PC, a PC cooled by liquid moves hot fluid components these components for the liquid, then the hot liquid heat transfer goes to its cooling, the ring back, one block PC cooled by liquid may be the best solution but think also to maintenance and the cost of a leak, or plugged tube can damage the PC into an instant.Maintenant electrical component there is liquid cooling liquid comes out on the market that works best in your PC as cooling distilled water and add anticorrosive liquid and non-toxic fluid additive to care for the environment, yourself and your ordinateur.Maintien these fluids, cooling system must be checked at least once per month, and liquid coolant itself must change annually to prevent the accumulation of algae in your cooling tubes.

by [PCExtreme]

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