Tuesday Tip: Extend the Lifespan of Your Computer Hardware

A woman with a laptop open on her lap getting ready to type. In today’s digital age, computers have become an indispensable part of our personal and professional lives. From handling complex calculations to storing vast amounts of data, these machines play a crucial role in our daily operations. However, like any other piece of equipment, computers require proper care and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Implementing best practices for computer hardware is essential to protect your investment, safeguard your data, and maximize productivity. Here are some tips:

  • Keep your computer’s vents unblocked to avoid overheating. Overheating can damage internal components and decrease performance. Elevate laptops or use cooling pads for better air circulation.
  • For optimal battery health, avoid keeping your laptop plugged in constantly. Letting the battery cycle between 20-80% can extend its lifespan. Some laptops have built-in settings to manage this.
  • Invest in a quality surge protector for your essential hardware. That can protect your devices from voltage spikes and electrical surges. Check the joule rating for an idea of how much protection it offers.
  • Regularly update your hardware drivers for optimal performance. Outdated drivers can cause compatibility issues and reduce system stability. Most vendors offer free updates on their websites.

By following these guidelines, you can extend the lifespan of your hardware, minimize downtime, and enjoy a seamless computing experience.

Kyle Zoeller: In his role of Client Manager, Kyle spends his days gaining a deep understanding his clients’ businesses, ensuring they have the support they need, and being there to provide advice and guidance as their IT requirements evolve.

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