yes. in all pcs. if it didn't, then the computer would be destroyed and may cause a risk of electrical shock. (i really don't know)
PC's nowadays use one main cooling system: the fan. The fan cools down the hard drive, but there are other systems of cooling, too. A new computer produced by HP has a liquid cooling system, where the hard drive is submerged in a certain liquid to cool down the system.
If the PC and CPU are still plugged in and the computer is turned on, a person can tell if they have an active or passive cooling system. An active cooling system allows the fan to run constantly. A passive system allows the fan to run only when there is danger of overheating.
Many distributions have documentation or builtin graphical installation utilities.
There is no such thing as "antistatic electricity". For this reason we can not answer your question.
cooling fan is so important for pc .
One can purchase a liquid cooling system from many electrical and computer stores - such as PC World in the UK. One can get them from a place such as Currys or Gizmodo. One can also purchase a liquid cooling system cheaply on the internet through a site like Amazon. A great example of a liquid cooling system to use in a Computer is one that uses liquid nitrogen.
Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.
The cooling system.
Which step is critical in selecting and installing multiple cooling fans for a PC case?
An average life of a system cooling device is around 10 to 15 years. This is with cont use of the system cooling device, if you do not use the cooling system then you can prolong your cooling system for a couple more years.
yes,it has builtin
If there is no cooling system, the engin will overheat.