It is important to know how to clean your Personal Computer. A Personal Computer (PC) contains cooling systems for their processors and internal components. A PC’s Processor handles millions of calculations per second, each requiring electrical charges to work.
This will make the processor overheat if not properly cooled. Manufacturers often install heat sinks and a cooling fan to draw heat from the processor.
You should from time to time rid your system of dust, hair, and other such debris that make it look as if you have been storing it in the middle of the desert for a long time. This feat is achieved if you clean your personal computer cooling fan frequently.
You’ll be doing the components that help your PC stay cool a great service: Fans can keep spinning freely if they aren’t coated with dust and slug, heat sinks can cool better if junk isn’t impeding their tightly packed fins, and the CPU will benefit from a fresh, even coat of thermal paste instead of whatever is left on the chip.
You should move the system to an area that you don’t mind getting messy as you’ll also want to blast spurts of air from the inside of the case out. it makes complete sense to blast out all the glut out yeah?
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Tools you need
Screwdriver (this depends on the type of screw)
A piece of clean cloth or brush
Procedure to clean your personal computer
Unplug your laptop from any power source and place it upside-down
Remove the bottom panel of your laptop
Stabilize the fan by holding it in place
Clean the fan with the cloth or brush until all the slug is cleaned out
Clean the vents; vents are breathing holes for dust on the side or/under the pc
Blow into the fan with mouth or a small hairdryer (do not use a vacuum cleaner)
Couple back the bottom panel of the PC
Note: The tips disclosed above are to guide you to clean your personal computer successfully. Please do not remove any hardware from your PC if you do not have sufficient expertise to do so as that can damage it.