Nowadays, almost every family has an "iron" pet at home, which helps the whole family with studies, work, as well as having fun and interesting time. As you already understood, we are talking about the very computer, without which we can hardly imagine our daily life. But, like any "pet", your PC requires careful maintenance. We will tell you about one of the most important intricacies of computer care. Here's a guide to properly cleaning your processor.
Instructions
Step 1
Step One - Preparation. To carry out "cleaning" you will need: a vacuum cleaner, a screwdriver (most likely a cruciform), a brush (you can use an old toothbrush or a large brush) and, perhaps, that's all. Disconnect the wires from the computer and carefully place the system unit on its side. Use a screwdriver to remove the side panel, or wring out the plastic clips. If you haven't cleaned it for a long time, chances are the part you removed also needs cleaning. After removing the dust clumps from the panel, you can proceed to the next step.
Step 2
Step Two - Cleaning the Processor. First, use a vacuum cleaner to remove the bulk of the accumulated dirt from the bottom of the system unit. This can be done without a brush. Now, it is necessary to remove the dust that settles on the internal "organs" of the computer. Take a brush or brush, try to find as soft as possible so as not to damage small parts. At the same time, while dusting off the equipment, remove it with a vacuum cleaner. This is necessary so that the dust you removed does not end up in its place again. Brush movements should be reminiscent of cleaning with a broom: just brush the dust into the hole of the vacuum cleaner. For convenience, you can remove each "organ" and clean it separately, but this is usually not necessary. The most important places for cleaning are the video card fan, motherboard, and connecting wires. When cleaning, disconnect the wires and blow them thoroughly. Once you have made sure that no part of your computer is left without attention, only the final step remains.
Step 3
Step three - assembly. All that is left for you is to make sure once again that all the wires are in place, and you have not forgotten anything inside the system unit (brushes and a screwdriver are often forgotten there). Snap or screw on the side panel and connect the wires.