Why is Central Process Unit (CPU) Temperature very Important?
When the former affordable computers came out to the public, system designers and engineers took in consideration what heat was released by these system components and ensured that the cooling and case designs handle the proper amount of heat so the instability or system damage was seldom an issue. These computers weren’t very configurable, and couldn’t easily be customized or modified by end user, except for number of floppy device storage and memory limits. Peripherals were mostly external, so they did not really add heat problems to its base system. On the other hand, those peripherals that were internal produce low bandwidth technologies and low power. This was good enough to the public at that time since people did not have the basic skill and knowledge sets needed to modify or customize their computers. During the 1990’s, at the time when there were lots of big advances in bus, microprocessor, and solid-state electronics as a group, the original offers were changed. More sellers