Friday, June 25, 2010

Keep it cool

Hi folks! My laptop heats up quite often...So, I read up a few articles online regarding overheating of computers and wish to share the knowledge with you.

The computers cooling system of great importance. Without it, the electrical components of your computer wouldn't function; overheating would damage the integral parts. Dissipation of the heat is necessary in order to keep the components within safe operating temperatures.

What are the potential dangers an over heated computer poses?

If your computer becomes too hot, there's a possibility of destruction and shortening of the lifespan of the hardware inside-the motherboard, CPU, and more—significantly shortening its lifespan, leading to irreparable damage and potential data loss.

Also, hot computer will run slower than a cooler computer. So to prevent your computer from slowing down, make sure that it is running at a moderate or low temperature.

What's an ideal temperature??

The safe temperature range your computer should run at varies depending upon the model/make of your computer. The safe operating range depends on things like processor type, manufacturer, and other factors that make it impossible to give an answer that applies to all CPUs.

For AMD and Intel processors, the maximum temperature rating is 80 degree Celsius. Most people try and keep the CPU temperature below 40C at idle and below 55C at load.

How to diagnose??

Sticking your hand over your computer's ventilation system or case isn't an accurate way to judge.Even if you do, as an initial diagnostic measure, it should not be hot enough that you are forced to pull back your hand.However, you've got a few options.

If you do not wish to install new software for this purpose, check the computer's temperature using your system BIOS.

Restart your computer==>On the boot screen, you should have an option to press a key (often Delete) to enter BIOS==>Setup==>Search for 'computer's hardware monitors and CPU' in Menu==>CPU temperature.

Restarting is a problem? Not to worry. System monitoring tools can give you a temperature read-out. Software's like HWmonitor which displays the temperature of the CPU, each of the computer's cores, video card, hard drives, along with the minimum and maximum values of each temperature. (Please note: you'll need to make sure that your hardware is supported because the program can only read certain sensors.)

Prevention is better than cure:

Most computers come with adequate cooling systems and plenty of fans, but here are some steps you can take to ensure heat doesn't become a problem.

Keep it clean: Always keep the interiors of the computer spic and span. Dust is a huge culprit.

Dust is an insulator that radically reduced life span by raising the temperature of components across the board. Not taking the time to dust out your computer once or twice a year is like being too busy to get your oil changed.The geek procedure is to use a compressed can of air to blow out the fans, inlets, and heat sinks. Among the really important things to check for is the fan on top of the CPU, the filters over the fans, and the fan on the power supply.

Avoid hot neighbors: Ideally, the flow of air where the fans are, should be steady and adequate, with room for the computer to breathe.

What if my computer's overheated already?

Resist the urge to dismantle the side case off the CPU. It's a mistake that could worsen the issue. Most computers are very carefully designed to ensure that cool air is delivered to critical components and removing the side of the case disrupts the circulation (convection) system.

What you must do is, shut down the computer and let it cool down. Then you may do some cleaning if necessary or plan some system-cooling upgrades if necessary.

If you're still having temperature problems, open your computer and check for damaged fans and heat sinks. If you find some broken fans or a damaged heatsink, replace them and install cooling a software.

If none of the above seem of help, consult a professional.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Pie in the sky*

This dream is 5 years old. But its memoirs are still as fresh as the pan cakes my mum has just baked.

It goes like this-


I was comfortably sitting on a couch and reading a book. It was either a sunday or a general holiday (in my dream) because I was at home.
The door bell rang with titans theme music. I have always liked it. I struggle myself out of the couch hoping it's not someone who'll interrupt my reading session..atleast not someone who'll bore me because mum was not home. I open the door and ta da! (This was a dream, i repeat dream. Kindly forgive the nonsensical aspects of it. ) The visitor was Hrithik Roshan, my favorite actor and according to me, also, the most charming man alive.

Hrithik- Hi!

I- (Staring with mouth wide open)


Hrithik- Hey.. I have lost my way... .... ...... ........ ....... .... ................ ........ ...... ......
( I can't remember what he said. Infact, I couldn't hear a thing. I could only see that he was saying something...I was too awe-struck to know what. )

Hrithik- ( Gave me an "I am talking to you. Are you short of hearing?" look.)


I- (Acting as though I was not surprised at all...) hey Hrithik! Come inside. Coffee/tea? (South Indian Instincts won't leave me even in my dreams :p)


Hrithik- Tea. Thanks. My make up van will arrive soon. I'm so sorry to trouble you.


I- ( I was thinking- Trouble?? I wish your make up van driver never finds his way/quits his job/the vans tyre get's stuck in some ditch..! Well, I didn't want to sound like an idiot. So i said something else..)
I said, "Make yourself comfortable. Preparing tea is no trouble at all."


The bell rings again. This time it's my mom. This one is weird- She walks in, starts a conversation with him and convinces him to rent the little empty room on top of our house!

Can't remember more than this...

P.S- I like..err..adore him. But no. I'm not of those girls who start squealing in deafening shrill voices when they see their favorite stars. In fact, I don't wish to see him in real life at all. Stars have an aura. We love them because they seem unrealistically perfect to us. When we begin to get hints that they are normal souls just like you and me, we break out of that ironical illusion and the aura fades away.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

I wish i was her...


They rode to school together,
he kissed her goodbye,

Swinging her red basket,
she walked into the dissipating world,
the world behind those gates.

He kept looking, anxious eyed,
till he could see her last
.
I wish I was her.

She wanted those green shoes,

they made her look tall,
they matched her new corset,

the one she would wear for new years.

She didn't have no money,

she had him.

She wore those green shoes.

I never wanted them. Really.

I wish I was her.


We got off the tram,
Pleasure trips are fun.

She called him to say she was safe,

She promised to take care,

to return before midnight,

to call often,
to never wander alone.
My phone never rang.
I wish I was her.

-Ishma