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Overheating is
your computer’s biggest enemy; too much heat can fry its
delicate circuitry and chips and send you shopping for a
brand new system. Just as you need to keep your car engine
cool to prevent damage, you must do the same for the
delicate mechanisms beneath the hood of your computer. Its
fast spinning hard drives and quick microprocessors packed
inside cramped quarters can lead to dangerous overheating
and potential equipment damage. Among the primary causes of
computer overheating are the computer's components
themselves, poorly ventilated environment, direct sunlight
and dust. Dust build-up can insulate components, compromise
their ability to cool off, and cause them to burn up.
Unfortunately, in addition to cooling your computer, the
internal cooling fans also manage to suck a fair amount of
the dusk that has settled into the immediate environment. A
big pile of dust of can also attract moisture, causing a
deadly combination of liquid and filth that can corrode the
metal parts inside your computer.
You can now
drop-off your laptop, notebook or desktop computer at our
convenient Bergen County location
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