A computer cooled by a constant-speed fan may operate satisfactorily at sea level due to the denser air, which allows for more effective heat dissipation. At high altitudes, the air pressure and density decrease, resulting in reduced airflow and cooling efficiency from the fan. Consequently, the cooling system may not be able to remove heat effectively, leading to overheating. Additionally, lower ambient temperatures at high altitudes can exacerbate thermal management issues if the fan speed remains constant.
It docent Overheat mine
Does not have a tendency to overheat, however for best results use in a well ventilated area.
It's theoretical possible, but not likely. But if someone managed to do this, then yes, your computer would overheat.
I wouldn't. You don't want to overheat the computer.
No, the melting temperature of glass is very high. Your computer components themselves, like the motherboard, would overheat and melt long before the glass desk top did.
Yes improper air flow will heat up the computer
so it doesnt overheat and d3stroy itself
Using it to long ya dip!
It increases the frictional component within the hard drive causing the computer to overheat and not function properly.
Most likely your computer will overheat and crash.
Dust doesn't really have an effect on the computer energy itself but dust can make it so that parts can overheat. Dust will hold heat and when it's sitting on a card or something then it could cause that card to overheat.
There is no reason why it should. The tray isn't connected to the electronics, after all.