![]() In the late 90’s, the temperature bubble burst. This was acceptable to the public at the time, since not many people felt the need to modify their PCs. Most peripherals were external, so they did not really add heat issues to the base system and those that were internal were low power and low bandwidth technologies. These PCs were not very configurable and the user could not easily modify or customize them, except for memory limits and number of floppy storage devices. ![]() When the first affordable PCs were offered to the general public in the early 80’s, system engineers and designers took into consideration the heat that system components emitted and ensured that their case and cooling designs handled the appropriate amount of heat so system damage or instability was rarely an issue. To make the most of monitoring software, users must ensure that ACPI functionality is enabled in their motherboard BIOS. Monitoring CPU and other computer components’ temperature help them run properly.
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