hardwarehealth
Hardwarehealth refers to the overall operational status and integrity of a computer's physical components. This includes elements such as the central processing unit (CPU), memory (RAM), storage drives (HDD/SSD), graphics processing unit (GPU), power supply unit (PSU), and motherboard. Monitoring hardwarehealth is crucial for maintaining system stability, preventing data loss, and ensuring optimal performance.
Several factors can impact hardwarehealth. Overheating is a common issue, caused by inadequate cooling, dust buildup,
Tools and methods exist to assess hardwarehealth. Many operating systems include built-in diagnostic utilities. Third-party software