Old computer overheating
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:27 pm
One of the reasons I bought a new computer was because my old one was starting to get flaky. I had to replace the power supply, and a couple of fans. This week, it started to overheat and shut down. It turns out that this six year old machine had a dust problem!
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Before I cleaned out the heat sink under the CPU fan, the CPU temp got up to 102 degrees C. After cleaning it out, and putting on a new layer of thermal paste between the CPU and the heat sink, the temp is now about 62 degrees C.
If you have an old computer that is getting slow, and overheating, you may want to do the same to fix the problem!
I also used compressed air to blow out all of the dust bunnies that were in the case. They tell you not to use an air compressor that is not filtered to remove the water in the line. Water and electronics do not mix!
#1

#2

Before I cleaned out the heat sink under the CPU fan, the CPU temp got up to 102 degrees C. After cleaning it out, and putting on a new layer of thermal paste between the CPU and the heat sink, the temp is now about 62 degrees C.
If you have an old computer that is getting slow, and overheating, you may want to do the same to fix the problem!
I also used compressed air to blow out all of the dust bunnies that were in the case. They tell you not to use an air compressor that is not filtered to remove the water in the line. Water and electronics do not mix!