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Working from bed is super comfortable, but it's also an easy way to overheat your machine. Andrew Neel / Unsplash SHARE This post has been updated. It was originally published on 09/15/18. Ever feel like your laptop is about to burn your thighs? Or that the fan is spinning so loudly that it sounds like a wind tunnel? Running at high temperatures can permanently damage the computer. Heres how to detect whether your device is too hotand make it chill out. Thanks to the second law of thermodynamics, the electricity in your computer generates heat. Unfortunately, that warmth can damage the same components that produce it. Thats why most computers keep their temperatures down with metal heatsinks, fans, and vents. But if something blocks the ventilation, a fan breaks, or cooling doesnt kick in properly, your machine will start to experience the signs of overheating. Sometimes, the overworked computer will just slow down. Modern processors and graphics chips can force themselves to run at lower speeds, so theyll generate less heat and avoid more serious problems. This is called thermal throttling. [Related: Fixing your computer is easier if you know which numbers to look at] When techniques like this and spinning the fans at full blast dont help, the computer shuts itself down before the central processing unit (CPU) reaches dangerous temperatures. However, in some casesparticularly in older or poorly-manufactured machinesthat heat can still damage certain parts of the motherboard before it automatically turns off. Weve seen this many times, says Joe Silverman, owner of tech repair company New York Computer Help. Sometimes the motherboard will get hot to the point where components can melt or snap off, which could cause the computer to totally stop working. If you suspect your machine has been overheatingmaybe its shutting down randomly, or frequently becoming too hot to handle (literally)heres how to diagnose and fix the problem. How to check your computers temperatureHeat isnt the only cause of slowdowns and shutdowns. Your computer could be failing for other reasons, such as a software problem. Thankfully, its pretty easy to tell whether heat is the real culprit. If you turn on the computer and it turns off by itself a few minutes later, without opening any programs, that could be a problem, says Silverman. You may also notice extra heat when doing something intensive, like playing games. If youre still not sure whether your device has been overheating, an app can check for youjust keep in mind they all use temperature units of degrees Celsius. For Windows, Speccy is the most user-friendly option, since its super easy to read. Just install it and start it up. After that, itll take a moment to check the temperatures of your CPU, motherboard, and GPU, indicating particularly hot components in red. [Related: 5 easy fixes for common computer problems] Mac users can download Macs Fan Control to see system temperatures. However, I would avoid using this app to actually control your fans unless you really know what youre doing. Download the program to check temperatures, but leave the fan settings on Auto. Once you choose an app, download it and leave it open in the background. When you experience a slowdown, shutdown, or other issue, check the temperaturesspecifically the CPU and GPU valuesto see whether theyre abnormally high. Typically, anywhere up to 70 degrees Celsius [158 degrees Fahrenheit] is okay, but if it gets hotter, you might start having problems, says Silverman. Your CPU and GPU will usually start throttling themselves between 90 and 105 degrees Celsius (thats 194 to 221 degrees Fahrenheit), depending on the model. And if you see temperatures that fall to negative levels or rise above 110 degrees Celsius (230 degrees Fahrenheit), those numbers are wrongyour heat sensor is probably broken or the program doesnt support it. If the temperature does seem to spike at the same time you experience problems, then its probably safe to blame heat for your issue. What to do with an overheated computerOnce you determine that your computer is, in fact, overheating, you need to figure out why. Here are a few of the most common culprits, and how to fix them.
Related: Best laptop cooling pads If none of those suggestions seem to describe your situation, or these fixes dont help, call in the professionals. If you have enough experience, you may want to open your computer and take a look yourself, but a repair shop can do a more thorough cleaning with specialized tools, and an expert might be able to diagnose other, more specific, hardware issues. computers DIY evergreen fans hacks MORE TO READ
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