How to reduce extreme humidity to protect computer memory?

October 17th, 2007 | by computermemory |
computer memory
sulaiman V asked:


i”m living in place where extreme humid (75%) whether exists which damaged my 8-9 computer-RAM over the yrs. Any one has a clue to how to protect RAM from extreme humid, or how to reduce it?

GAIL
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  1. One Response to “How to reduce extreme humidity to protect computer memory?”

  2. By Jeremie I on Oct 20, 2007 | Reply

    The common IT practice (from a network admin perspective) is to keep equipment in a temperature controlled environment. This is done via AC and provides 2 separate functions. The AC reduces humidity and helps keep servers running at optimal temperatures.
    You not only need to keep an eye on humidity, but the temp can wreak havoc as well. Both can be kept in line with AC, but I have found little else to accomplish what you are looking for.
    This is an environmental element that there is no CPU specific resolution to.

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