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So I've been noticing that one of the fans on my computer has been running faster and louder lately and my computer has become a bit more sluggish and less responsive.
I knew that this meant there was a heat problem.
I have temperature sensors all over the place, and I've noticed that the ambient temp, CPU A, and my main hard drive sensor were all running really hot, along with the RPM's on my back fan running a good 100-200 over what I've got set as my baseline.
I always vacuum the front of the computer where air gets pushed in and out. The entire front and back surfaces are covered in little dots so air flows really well. I make sure the front is clear every time I vacuum, but like a lazy bastard I never messed with the back.
So late last night, I opened up my computer and face-palmed so hard I broke my neck. Not only at this point did I realize every single "dot" on the back surface of the computer was clogged (no air coming in), but my back fan was just circulating hot air. And then look at all this dust:
I vacuumed as much as I could out, then air-duster'd the rest out, then vacuumed the new loose dust again. Immediately my temperatures started dropping. This morning, temps are as much as 20 degrees Fahrenheit lower in some areas.
Computer is running like a champ again. No amount of heat sinks can help if air isn't flowing across them. Clean out your computers! If any of you find a snake or a mouse, shame on you for being worse than me.
I knew that this meant there was a heat problem.
I have temperature sensors all over the place, and I've noticed that the ambient temp, CPU A, and my main hard drive sensor were all running really hot, along with the RPM's on my back fan running a good 100-200 over what I've got set as my baseline.
I always vacuum the front of the computer where air gets pushed in and out. The entire front and back surfaces are covered in little dots so air flows really well. I make sure the front is clear every time I vacuum, but like a lazy bastard I never messed with the back.
So late last night, I opened up my computer and face-palmed so hard I broke my neck. Not only at this point did I realize every single "dot" on the back surface of the computer was clogged (no air coming in), but my back fan was just circulating hot air. And then look at all this dust:
I vacuumed as much as I could out, then air-duster'd the rest out, then vacuumed the new loose dust again. Immediately my temperatures started dropping. This morning, temps are as much as 20 degrees Fahrenheit lower in some areas.
Computer is running like a champ again. No amount of heat sinks can help if air isn't flowing across them. Clean out your computers! If any of you find a snake or a mouse, shame on you for being worse than me.