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  "path": "/threads/the-airflow-mistake-thats-quietly-cooking-your-components.150209/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-11T06:25:55.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Random shutdowns don't announce themselves. One minute the system runs fine. Then, under load, it just quits.\n\nThree weeks of troubleshooting a mid-tower build led me nowhere obvious. At idle, temperatures looked completely normal. Hardware checked out clean every single time.\n\nThe actual culprit was a bundle of cables sitting directly between the front fans and the CPU cooler. Yeah, it's frustrating when the answer is that simple.\nCable management isn't just cosmetic. A tangled mass in the...\n\nRead more",
  "title": "The Airflow Mistake That's Quietly Cooking Your Components"
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