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Clean your PC inside and out



Step 2: Once a month, clear the fans
When it comes to your PC's case, dust and pet dander that make their way inside are more of a concern than surface dirt. Proper airflow within the chassis is critical to maintaining an optimal operating temperature, and dust can build up in the various fans (case, power supply, CPU, and, in some models, GPU), causing them to slow down or seize up altogether. If that happens, the resulting excess heat can cause the CPU to automatically throttle down its speed (to avoid overheating). Eventually, components might fail altogether.

Once a month, with your PC off, turn the case around and clear any dust you see around the air intakes. Use a Q-Tip or lint-free foam swab (available at craft and hobby stores) to clean the fan blades and other areas you can't reach with a cloth. You might be tempted to hit them with a blast of compressed air, but don't: This will only force the dust deeper into the fan mechanism and PC case, and could damage the fan. Instead, refer to our next step.

 

 

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