Install a larger heatsink and fan.
u should buy an aftermarket cooler for CPU
There are two main problems that are likely to occur when you overclock your computer's hardware system. These problems include overheating and system failure.
it cant protect the system against power surges
The UPS
The purpose of the fan fuse in a cooling system is to protect the fan motor from overheating by interrupting the flow of electricity if there is a power surge or electrical issue. This helps prevent damage to the fan motor and ensures that it operates safely within its designed parameters.
Surge Protector
Higher power usage and higher temperatures can happen if a CPU is running at a high speed all of the time. High temperatures can cause a CPU to overheat which can destroy the CPU or the hardware it's attached to. Computer users can deliberately 'overclock' their machines (make it run faster than its specified processor voltage/frequency) but run the risk of overheating their processors, which will often cause their computers to shut down, or in the worst cases can destroy their CPUs. Fortunately most computing devices are designed to run for hours at a time at full loads without overheating, and since overclocking is something that must be done deliberately, there is little risk of your computer taking any damage unless you overclock it manually. (people who overclock their machines typically buy good fans or a liquid cooling system to cool their processors better so they can run their machines faster with less of a risk of it overheating).
Overheating
The Mercedes-Benz E220 CDI engine overheating control system primarily utilizes a combination of cooling components and sensors to maintain optimal operating temperatures. It features a thermostat that regulates coolant flow to the engine and radiator, ensuring efficient heat dissipation. Additionally, the engine management system monitors temperature sensors, adjusting fan speeds and coolant circulation accordingly to prevent overheating. If temperatures exceed safe limits, the system can trigger warning lights or even reduce engine power to protect against damage.
Circuit breakers trip to protect the electrical system from overheating and potential fires caused by an overload of current flowing through the circuit.
A surge protector protects a system against lightening strikes but not against sags or blackouts. Line conditioners also called power conditioners protect your computer against sags and brownouts. The UPS protects your computer against blackouts ~TiffyQT
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