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QuestionHot device, internal schema easy to broken? Pin
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Roger Wright11-Dec-05 15:07
professionalRoger Wright11-Dec-05 15:07 
CPU aside, nothing in the PC gets hot enough while operating to be of any concern. Mine runs at an internal temperature of about 33C, far too cool to melt anything inside (or even soften it). The CPU, if operated without a heat sink can get hot enough to destroy itself, but even then it will not get soft. Plastic parts nearby may melt, but movement will not cause the problem - heat will, and then only in a severely misconfigured system with no CPU cooling.

If the inside of a device ever got hot enough to cause parts to soften, the electronic functions of the system would have failed long before that event. Semiconductor devices are very sensitive to heat, and are destroyed by temperatures much lower than any that would cause structural weakening of the physical hardware.

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