Slow performance can be a sign of your PC overheating.

These are only a few of the possible causes for a PC overheating.
Demanding Apps: When you’re running heavy-duty programs or games, your computer works overtime, heating up in the process.
Too Many Tabs: Each open browser tab is like a little heat generator, adding to the temperature inside your computer.
Program Glitches: When things go haywire and programs freeze or crash, your computer goes into overdrive trying to fix the mess, which heats things up even more.
Overclocking: Think of overclocking like revving up a car engine. It can make your computer run faster but also cranks up the heat, sometimes more than your cooling system can handle.
Fan Failures: Your computer’s cooling system relies on fans to keep things cool. If those fans decide to take a break, your computer can quickly turn into a toaster.
Blocked Vents: If the air vents on your computer are clogged or covered, hot air can’t escape, turning your computer into a little furnace.
Old Software: Outdated programs and operating systems can be like dragging a ball and chain behind your computer, making it work harder and heat up faster.
Nasty Bugs: Sometimes, it’s not your fault at all. Viruses and malware can sneak onto your computer and start chomping away at resources, heating things up.
Bring your PC in today so we can clean it inside and out along with a tuneup!
