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		<title>By: london computer help</title>
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		<description>Computer motherboard uses CMOS technology which is easily prone to heat. It can give severe damage to PC. That is the reason why server are keep under air cooling. Fan  inside CPU servers as heat dissipated, you can also change its specifications.</description>
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