General System Care Factors:
There are many aspects to system care and maintenance that affect the system as a whole, or every component in the system, as opposed to being specific to a particular component. These factors are discussed in this section
Environmental Care Factors:
In the last few decades we all have become much more tuned into our external environment and how it affects us. Well, it affects your PC as well. We're much more important than PCs of course, but as it happens, many of the things that make humans sick or uncomfortable, have a similar impact on computers. This section takes a look at these issues
Cooling and Ventilation Care Factors:
As mentioned in many other places on this site, keeping your system cool is very important. A cool system runs more reliably and lasts longer than one that runs hot. Overheating of the internal components can lead to data loss or even damage to your equipment. In recent years, as processors in particular have gotten faster and hotter, the subject of cooling has become more important than ever.
This section takes a look at various issues related to system cooling. This includes referral to areas in the Reference volume where particular cooling mechanisms for different components are discussed in more detail.
Power Care Factors:
Many issues with PCs are ultimately related to power problems. Providing a good, reliable power source to your PC is one essential aspect of system care. In fact, the quality of the power used to run your PC is so important that I have a section of the Reference Guide dedicated to it; I won't repeat all of that information here. I will talk about how to avoid power problems, as well as energy conservation and system life issues related to the use of power.
There are many aspects to system care and maintenance that affect the system as a whole, or every component in the system, as opposed to being specific to a particular component. These factors are discussed in this section
Environmental Care Factors:
In the last few decades we all have become much more tuned into our external environment and how it affects us. Well, it affects your PC as well. We're much more important than PCs of course, but as it happens, many of the things that make humans sick or uncomfortable, have a similar impact on computers. This section takes a look at these issues
Cooling and Ventilation Care Factors:
As mentioned in many other places on this site, keeping your system cool is very important. A cool system runs more reliably and lasts longer than one that runs hot. Overheating of the internal components can lead to data loss or even damage to your equipment. In recent years, as processors in particular have gotten faster and hotter, the subject of cooling has become more important than ever.
This section takes a look at various issues related to system cooling. This includes referral to areas in the Reference volume where particular cooling mechanisms for different components are discussed in more detail.
Power Care Factors:
Many issues with PCs are ultimately related to power problems. Providing a good, reliable power source to your PC is one essential aspect of system care. In fact, the quality of the power used to run your PC is so important that I have a section of the Reference Guide dedicated to it; I won't repeat all of that information here. I will talk about how to avoid power problems, as well as energy conservation and system life issues related to the use of power.
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