Procs NEED a heatsink/fan, higher end video cards ALL have a heatsink and a fan. Case cooling is an essential. I accept that and I try to maintain the lowest possible temperature on my system.
But I don't know why. A proc/gpu may slow or shut down if it gets too hot as a built-in safety feature. An overheated component may suffer permanent damage; I know this. Keeping the PC cool is something I do, but I'm not technically sure why. It seems obvious, but I just don't see it. Prolly analogous to cars?
Well, what im asking is: Why does overclocking make things hotter (the slower the cooler, the faster the hotter), and why are hot items bad for your system's health?
But I don't know why. A proc/gpu may slow or shut down if it gets too hot as a built-in safety feature. An overheated component may suffer permanent damage; I know this. Keeping the PC cool is something I do, but I'm not technically sure why. It seems obvious, but I just don't see it. Prolly analogous to cars?
Well, what im asking is: Why does overclocking make things hotter (the slower the cooler, the faster the hotter), and why are hot items bad for your system's health?