I think anyone using a desktop that has overheating issues is likely to be over clocking.
I’ve never cleaned the dust out of a computer as I’m extremely allergic to dust and I have something that’s been running just find for the past 10 years.
Many pre-built systems use cooling solutions that are barely adequate to start with, and poor case designs for cooling.
Dell for instance, is notorious for relying on the CPU fan to be the only fan in the system, or only putting an additional 80mm directly behind a solid panel in the front. Even in their “gaming” systems.
I think overclocking is really not necessary today, what with cpus boosting indivual cores all by themselves depending on the load and all that. Just buy a decent cooler (no need for an expensive one) and let it do its thing.
I think anyone using a desktop that has overheating issues is likely to be over clocking.
I’ve never cleaned the dust out of a computer as I’m extremely allergic to dust and I have something that’s been running just find for the past 10 years.
Many pre-built systems use cooling solutions that are barely adequate to start with, and poor case designs for cooling.
Dell for instance, is notorious for relying on the CPU fan to be the only fan in the system, or only putting an additional 80mm directly behind a solid panel in the front. Even in their “gaming” systems.
I think overclocking is really not necessary today, what with cpus boosting indivual cores all by themselves depending on the load and all that. Just buy a decent cooler (no need for an expensive one) and let it do its thing.
Undervolting to get better temps at or near the same performance is where its at.