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6 ways I've upgraded my desktop PC without buying new hardware
['Monica J. White', 'Ismar Hrnjicevic']
How-To Geek
I wanted to upgrade my PC a bit this year, but all of that is on hold until the prices calm down.
I enabled the full speed of my RAMRAM costs a fortune and you might not even be using half of its potentialCredit: Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To GeekCredit: Nick Lewis / How-To GeekCredit: Justin Duino / How-To GeekCredit: Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To GeekCredit: Justin Duino / How-To GeekClose Credit: Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To GeekCredit: Nick Lewis / How-To GeekCredit: Justin Duino / How-To GeekCredit: Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To GeekCredit: Justin Duino / How-To GeekI assume you don't live under a rock, so you're well aware of the state of the RAM-pocalypse.
A brief CPU temp spike can send your fans into high speed, and I don't know about your computer, but my PC is loud when gaming.
Adding more fans is nice, but not necessarily that helpful if the airflow path is wrong in the first place.
Set aside an hour once a quarter to give your PC a little clean, and then a more thorough one once a year or so.