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Cleaning a PC

Discussion in 'Gaming PC' started by ogreman, Dec 30, 2013.

  1. Touka kirishima

    Touka kirishima Big Bad Ogre Ogre Warrior

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    i use rags, cotton and blower, blower with blowing cold air i remove all part with care and clean it 1 by 1 with care in ram use eraser, processor i use clean cotton after i clean the processor i use thermal paste
     
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    P0WER Big Brute New Ogre

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    thanks for the tips on cleaning pc
     
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    Qsljic Ogre Prince The Pit

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    I would like to clean my pc by myself, but i have to take it to the service because of guarant(it has some kind of sticker on it so it cant be opened)
     
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    Mayonnaise Cold Heart The Pit

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    Um.. Can i have a say at this..?
    I clean my pc with rags.. And... Brushes..
     
  5. Snowy

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    Compressed air is usually the best way to remove dust, but just opening the case of your computer and removing dust without compressed air is good enough, especially if there's a lot of dust near the fan. Otherwise, replacing the fan is another option, especially if you think the fan's been damaged or worn down.
     
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    Rizlaftw Ogre Extraordinaire Ogre Veteran

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    Lol I always used a Hoover nozzle while cupping the nozzle so the metal don’t touch anything inside my pc, people always told me never to use a hoover is bad it’ll ruin your pc well there full of crap cause I’ve been doing this for 15yrs never had anything go wrong. It’ll only go wrong if you shove the hoover nozzle inside an wack it about but everyone knows you have to treat a pc like a woman hahaha.
     
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    I think it's just a word of caution from people who repair computers a lot. Certain things can ruin a computer, but a lot of times it's an extremely low probability. It's more like an advice, if you're too concern about your computer.

    You can think of it this way. When you open your computer, you should always ground yourself, but if you forget to, there is a chance, albeit low odds, that you damage parts of your computer. But most of the time, the computer survives from a small discharge of electricity.
     
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