Just an add in to all the other help you received here. 60 degrees is not even cold, and you can run your computer down to 40f without any worries/( I've done it), Where the Problem begins, is if you shut the computer down, Thats when Condensation becomes an issue. Hot parts, in a cold enviroment=Problems. Condensation will form at approx. 21 degrees F in difference from 1 object to another, hence... if the vid card lets say, is 115F at shutdown, and the room,ie; ambient air is say 50f, what do you have, a perfect enviroment for condesation. Solution= when you are going to shut down, for repairs, and or whatever, turn the heat up, to 65 to 70, and then turn it off or lower the heat, at shut down. This way, everything cools down at almost the same rate, hence no more condesation.