100F/38C
Should not exceed 100F/38C
You should always where a ground strip when working on the internals of a computer. You should always unplug the computer from everything before working on it and ground yourself to the computers metal case. This will equalize the static electricity between you and the mother board and her components.
An Electro Static Discharge bracelet stops you from giving dangerous static charges to delicate components.
Throw it out the window
system unit
as the pistons go up and down, and the temperature changes the air in a crank case has to go somewhere. that is what the vent is for
Ram
it protects the inside of the computer and outside
A computer fan is fitted inside a computer that checks that the temperature of the computer does not exceed a given point. With increase in temperature, certain circuitry in computer may melt down. So, to prevent this, the fan automatcally starts on sensing the high temperature and draws cooler air into the case from the outside, expel warm air from inside, or move air across a heat sink to cool a particular component.
A basic computer should have at least two fans. One fan should be inside the power supply unit and the other fan should be on the processor. Extra fans inside the computer are optional.
the side of the computer case
Its kept in a museum in Paris, inside a glass case with the temperature inside the case kept the constant.
This will generally depends on the components of your computer and what it's tolerances are. Some cases will commonly get to 100+ degrees F inside and others are layered with fans and such to keep the temp down. As a rule, don't let it go much over 100 degrees F. If it's that hot in the air, it's reaching bad temps on your motherboard and various components.
a fan
Motherboard/Mainboard
Hard drive
Humidity is separate from temperature, and "should" is ambiguous in this case.
A component located inside the computer chassis / case.