Constant operation of coolers in the computer, as well as an excessive amount of static electricity, lead to the fact that the computer becomes a huge dust collector. Dust that accumulates on computer parts leads to the fact that the cooling system does not work correctly and malfunctions can occur. Accordingly, for the stable operation of the computer, it is necessary to constantly monitor its cleanliness.
Instructions
Step 1
The easiest way to remove dust from your computer is to use a vacuum cleaner. A regular vacuum cleaner will not help here. After all, it is almost impossible to ensure tight contact between the vacuum cleaner tube and the part to be serviced. Accordingly, you will need a powerful vacuum cleaner with good traction. There are not so many such vacuum cleaners and it is almost impossible to find a powerful model among budget options. When cleaning your computer with a vacuum cleaner, be very careful not to damage the parts on the motherboards with the tube.
Step 2
The next way is to use a paintbrush and brush all the dust to the bottom of the computer. A brush cleans parts much more thoroughly than a vacuum cleaner. But dust can scatter and fall back onto the cleaned surfaces. Plus, you're unlikely to be able to clean hard-to-reach areas like the inside of the PSU or the CPU heatsink. If you choose the brush method, then you need to choose a high-quality soft brush, the bristles of which will not stick with dust and crumble.
Step 3
A can of compressed air works very well for cleaning a computer. They are sold in modern stores with PC parts. You can make such a cylinder yourself, using, for example, a can of old paint or a bottle of soda. It remains to embed the nipple from the bicycle tube into one of the walls and you will receive a pumped-up compressor that can be used in conjunction with a bicycle pump. You can, of course, blow the dust with your mouth, but the air can contain saliva and be humid. Moisture on the parts is highly undesirable. In addition, with a homemade compressor, you can get a powerful directional air flow that can easily blow away even adhering dust.