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		<title>How to Monitor Your Computer Temperatures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows that computers generate quite a bit of heat. Obviously, that heat is bad for the computer if it is too hot, so, it makes sense that you should want to keep an eye on your computer temperatures.
Probably the most important piece of hardware to monitor the temperature of is your CPU, or processor. [...]]]></description>
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