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  2. Why is my computer so slow? - AOL

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    Excessive Fan Noise or Overheating: If your computer's fan is running loudly or constantly, ... As you can see, the causes for a slow computer can fall into software or hardware issues. We’ve ...

  3. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    Computer cooling is required to remove the waste heat produced by computer components, to keep components within permissible operating temperature limits. Components that are susceptible to temporary malfunction or permanent failure if overheated include integrated circuits such as central processing units (CPUs), chipsets , graphics cards ...

  4. The ultimate guide to computer health: How to ensure ... - AOL

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    Unusual noises or overheating: ... Essential software and tools for a computer health check. Running a computer health check isn’t something you have to tackle alone. Many types of software and ...

  5. Failure of electronic components - Wikipedia

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    Failed IC in a laptop. Wrong input polarity has caused massive overheating of the chip and burned the plastic casing. Electronic components have a wide range of failure modes. These can be classified in various ways, such as by time or cause.

  6. Heat sink - Wikipedia

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    The spreading resistance phenomenon is shown by how the heat travels from the heat source location and causes a large temperature gradient between the heat source and the edges of the heat sink. This means that some fins are at a lower temperature than if the heat source were uniform across the base of the heat sink.

  7. Frustrated by a slow computer? Here's how to speed things up

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    Here are some reasons why — and how to fix them. Is your computer constantly buffering as you try to work from home? Here are some reasons why — and how to fix them.

  8. Processor power dissipation - Wikipedia

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    Processors can be damaged from overheating, but vendors protect processors with operational safeguards such as throttling and automatic shutdown. When a core exceeds the set throttle temperature, processors can reduce power to maintain a safe temperature level and if the processor is unable to maintain a safe operating temperature through ...

  9. 5 reasons why your computer could be running slow - AOL

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    To check this on a Windows computer, click your Start button and then — depending on your operating system — go to My Computer, Computer or This PC. After selecting your main disk, you can see ...