Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Do I need to turn off your computer for a break at work?
In order to answer this question first of all try to deal with some of the properties of electrical components of the computer and their causes of premature failure .Some users believe that the frequent turning on the computer harmful primarily due to electrical overloads. However, as practice shows, PC parts fail not because of electrical and heat stroke due . When my computer its electrical components are heated , which causes them to expand , and if you disable cool and shrink . This eventually leads to mechanical damage parts.
During long-term effects of thermal expansion and contraction in the chips cracks , breakages occur conductors , broken solder joints and broken contacts . Components having heat sinks (processors, transistors , stabilizers , etc.) can fail due to overheating , due to violations of the heat exchange between them and the heat sinks .Thermal expansion and contraction of an adverse effect not only on the printed circuit boards and chips , but also on the hard drives . Sometimes you can hear the crackle of the characteristic when working hard drives. This corrects the position of the read head relative to the disk due to their expansion and contraction .From the above it can be concluded that the ideal extend the life of the computer is to maintain a constant temperature by means of its permanent work . But such a solution is acceptable only for server stations are in clock work , in the office or at home it will lead to a senseless waste of electricity and totally unnecessary noise disturbance at night.Therefore, the most appropriate way to get rid of the thermal effect on the components of a computer is its inclusion in the work at the beginning of the day and off at the end. Do not turn it off during short breaks at work and smoke breaks - then your PC will last you much longer.
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