10/02/2025
Important - READ THIS IF YOU HAVE A SLOW/OLD COMPUTER OR LAPTOP (Could stop it breaking)
In a computer, fans suck in air which leads to other things like dirt and dust to be pulled in also. This blocks up the system, airways and fans, causing higher temperatures across the device.
There’s also a type of paste inside your computer that keeps the temperatures down. Without this being changed often, temperatures will go up.
This is important because when a computer gets hot, it causes crashes, long loading time, slowness and loud fans. It can even completely break the computer or cause a fire!
Now, dust and old paste stop your computer from cooling enough, leading to these high temperatures.
Don’t believe me? Here’s a graph of a laptop’s temps before and after. A 20 degree difference!
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