 Quote by Pengwuino
My title is a bit lacking, I know! So computers and electronics are typically creating waste heat and are ventilated out, sometimes not so efficiently. However, I was wondering if a computer or router or something actually generates extra heat simply because it is running hot, all other things considered constant?
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I doubt it. If a computer or other component is running outside of its normal temperature range, it's probably because the cooling fans or heat sinks aren't working at their best or there are fur balls or other stuff blocking airflow, or similar problems. I had some problems with my home computer a couple of summers ago, and discovered that the CPU was running hot, causing a louder than usual fan noise to come on almost continuously. When I opened up the case, I found that the heat sink/CPU fan had come loose, so I took the heat sink off, cleaned the conducting gel off the CPU, put a new coat of gel back on, and put the heat sink/fan back on. The computer's been running fine since then.