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	<title>Comments on: Tip of the day: Keep your computer cool</title>
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		<title>By: Carl Siechert</title>
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		<description>Many temperature monitoring programs are available at little or no cost. One I like is Everest Home Edition, a freeware product from Lavalys that reports an amazing amount of configuration information as well as current temperature. (My jaw dropped the first time I watched temperatures quickly rise when CPU-intensive processes ran; this knowledge makes the noise of additional fans roaring to life a little more tolerable.)


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