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Ever wonder what temperatures your computer is running at?

Has you desktop or notebook ever suddenly powered itself off after a duration of use?

When you are playing games, do you ever notice a lag after a number of minutes of consecutive gameplay?

One should always be aware of their system… namely the components with that can generate dangerously high temperatures that can ultimately affect the life of the computer.  A CPU should not really exceed 80-90 C degrees Celcius.  A HDD (hard disk drive) should never exceed 60-65 degrees Celcius for a long duration or it will diminish the life of the drive. Read the rest of this entry

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