If you have your own compute, how will you take care of it and its component/peripherals so it could serve you longer?
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If you have your own compute, how will you take care of it and its component/peripherals so it could serve you longer?
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1. Keep Your Computer Cool
Avoid using your computer on soft surfaces (like your bed) because that will prevent air from flowing through your computer. Try to find a cool and hard surface for your computer to prevent overheating and to encourage airflow. If you have a usable and cool basement, consider using your computer there. You should also invest in a cooling pad or fan to prevent overheating.
2. Don't Run Too Much at Once
Every program requires a bit of your CPU. Be patient if you're trying to run a program and it's taking a while. Don't immediately hit the power button every time your computer freezes for a minute. Wait a while and then use your intuition to assess whether or not you should reboot.
Try not to run too many programs and tabs at once. Close any programs and tabs you don't need to avoid freezing your computer.