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(Updated) Saving up for a Snazzy Gaming Setup Once I Get a Part-Time Job

Nothing can kill a computer in so many ways as can long term poor thermodynamics. It's a primary reason I've avoided a laptop computer altogether.

It doesn't necessarily mean you have to have an excessive number of fans, but rather that the insides of one's computer have adequate airflow for whatever fans and heatsinks that you do have.

It's why you also want to be mindful of how you arrange and manage all the cables inside. Steering clear of any old school wide, flat ribbon cables, which can block airflow. And that your bios isn't indicating any case or cpu temperatures beyond the acceptable limits of your motherboard.

Alright, hot it.
No. I meant got it. I don't want to hot my PC.
 

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