Can a Virus Really Damage Your Computer Hardware?
Explore how viruses impact your CPU and GPU and the risks of overheating in your computer.
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No, a virus cannot directly fry your motherboard. However, a virus can cause overheating by making your CPU or GPU run at maximum capacity, potentially leading to hardware damage if not monitored.
FAQs & Answers
- Can a virus damage physical hardware? No, viruses cannot directly damage hardware but can cause overheating which may lead to hardware failure.
- What happens if my CPU overheats? Overheating can cause performance issues, crashes, and potential long-term damage to the CPU.
- How can I prevent overheating in my computer? Ensure proper ventilation, clean dust from fans, and monitor CPU/GPU usage to prevent overheating.
- What signs indicate my computer is overheating? Look for slow performance, unexpected shutdowns, or fan noise indicating excessive cooling efforts.