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The Lazy Man’s Guide – How To Clean Out Your Computer

Cleaning the dust and crap out of the inside of your computer is often overlooked, and can lead to overheating and broken hardware, which will end up with a poorly performing/broken machine. Fortunately, it is easy to do with the right tools. You will need…

  • Lint Free Cloth
  • Can of air
  • Vacuum Cleaner (Not recommended, but it does the job)

What’s first?

You’re going to need to unplug your computer from the mains, remove anything else plugged in (keyboard, monitors etc) and put the computer onto a good, sturdy desk at a height which you can work with comfortably. Then, proceed to unscrew the side of the case. You will be left with something which looks like this…

 

Next up, find yourself a lint free cloth and start going around the metal casing, removing any substantial dust build ups and push the dust around a little – this helps when you wish to remove it later on.

You may find that removing things helps – In this image, I have removed several hard drive bays so that I can reach the back of the tower more easily…

 

At this point, I got started with the vacuum cleaner and brush nozzle attachment. Personally, I find the vacuum an extremely good way of removing dust and other shit buildup from inside the computer. I was working my way around the machine, until I got to the heatsink. If your heatsink is anything like mine, dust can easily get sucked in and settles nicely. To clean the heatsink, remove the fan and take the vacuum cleaner to it, being extremely careful not to be too rough with it.

 

After taking the vacuum cleaner around all the heatsink and the fans in the case, you should consider removing dust from the front too. On my case, there is a huge fan sitting at the front, which also comes with a dustguard to stop dust from getting into the system. This sometimes gets clogged up, so suck all of the dust from it.

 

After you have finished removing dust, you can safely replace the side of the case again and plug everything back in. Before turning the computer back on, however, I took the opportunity to clean the screen using some of this wonderful stuff…

 

It cleans screens fantastically, whatever they are made out of. I also spray this on the outside of my fish tank, as it is a great glass cleaner. Anyway, remove any dust and fingerprints from your screen with this stuff.

After you have finished all of this, you might want to consider vacuuming the rest of the room too, paying attention to the area in which your computer sits in. If that area is dusty, your computer is going to be dusty too!

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