malibu101
Well-known member
This is the first winter I will have a computer in the garage. That makes this garage related. 
It's an older Gateway with a Gateway flat panel monitor. It's all off unless I'm using it. I heat the garage with a kerosene torpedo when I'm in.
My question- Is it bad for the computer and or monitor to start it up when it's say 20*?
When the temp crosses the dewpoint I get some condensation on heavy metal stuff but I'm not real concerned as I've had a TV and stereo here for years with no problems.
My bigger problem is with normal shop dirt/dust.
Since the 'puter has a hard drive, a part that actually moves/spins, I'm kinda more concerned how it does in "cold" conditions versus just circuit boards in the other electronics.
What have you all experienced?
It's an older Gateway with a Gateway flat panel monitor. It's all off unless I'm using it. I heat the garage with a kerosene torpedo when I'm in.
My question- Is it bad for the computer and or monitor to start it up when it's say 20*?
When the temp crosses the dewpoint I get some condensation on heavy metal stuff but I'm not real concerned as I've had a TV and stereo here for years with no problems.
My bigger problem is with normal shop dirt/dust.
Since the 'puter has a hard drive, a part that actually moves/spins, I'm kinda more concerned how it does in "cold" conditions versus just circuit boards in the other electronics.
What have you all experienced?



on the power supply thing.