Recently, you began to notice that the computer system unit began to get very hot. What is the reason, is it dangerous and how to cope with the problem.
If the system unit starts to heat up, it is, in principle, not dangerous. The reason for the heating of the system unit can be simple: it is time to clean it from dust. Dust, accumulating inside the system unit, interferes with the full cooling of the parts, which can subsequently cause them to break. A regular vacuum cleaner will help clean the insides of your computer.
How to clean the system unit from dust at home using a vacuum cleaner.
First of all, we turn off the computer, remove the wire from the socket. Disconnect the system unit. We remove the cover from the system. Look how much dust is inside! First, remove the main dirt with a cotton swab. It is also convenient to use an old toothbrush for these purposes. With bristles, you simply brush away most of the dust from the computer parts.
When we are done with the main visible dirt, proceed to a more thorough cleaning. Disconnect the RAM and video card. Sweep away the main dust with a wide brush (you can use paint brushes). We turn on the vacuum cleaner and remove dust with it. We clean the motherboard and then the coolers. As a rule, it is on them that the largest amount of dust accumulates.
This completes the general cleaning of the system unit. You can connect wires and turn on the computer. The system unit will no longer overheat and make noise.