High temperatures in a gaming computer bother the gamer. The reason for this is also his laziness: because he probably never cleaned the computer.
One user wondered about the very high temperatures in his gaming PC. Then he opened his gaming computer and posted a picture on reddit. And here you can immediately see the problem of high temperatures:
Because the inside is heavily polluted with animal hair and dust. Perhaps the user has never opened their computer and the inside of the computer looks accordingly. Even a dead beetle is stuck in its dust filter.
There are computers that get dirty on a regular basis and you should take the time to clean your computer regularly:
Gamer opened up a gaming PC for the first time 6 years ago and shows why you shouldn’t make the same mistake
Take the time to maintain your equipment
Gaming PC not cleaning itself: Almost all things in everyday life get dirty at some point. Whether it’s your mouse, keyboard, or gaming PC: At some point, you must take the time and clean up your hardware. Because a personal computer does not clean itself and every system has to be serviced at some point. Even the “greatest gamer” found cleaning up a PC a must.
Dust filters often prevent indoor pollution, but you need to replace or clean the dust filters yourself regularly. Especially if you have animals (dogs, cats) at home or you smoke a lot.
Why should you clean your system regularly? Dirt and dust clog the air access paths or your fans. This then ensures that some components or components cannot dissipate heat properly and thus heat up excessively. At worst, you can damage your hardware if you don’t pay attention to the request.
This example shows well that heat can no longer be dissipated properly. However, not only dirt, but also incorrect placement of your computer can cause high temperatures.
Tips and tricks for a cooler PC can be found right on MeinMMO.
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