“The first thing is improve performance, since dust hinders airflow and insulates heat. This causes the hardware to work harder and have a hard time maintaining its usual speed. Cleaning it ensures faster processing speeds, because all the components work efficiently,” he explained. Ana Aquino, from Acer Latin America.
The maintenance of a A clean, dust-free desktop is vital for peak performance. and durable hardware. Dust buildup inside any computer hinders airflow and increases the temperature. This stresses the components and increases the risk of overheating, which can slow down the machine and lead to abrupt shutdowns.
The reduction of superheating is essentialConsidering that dust buildup can clog fans and heat sinks, increasing internal temperatures. He overheating causes the system to reduce its performance or, in extreme cases, suffer permanent damage. For that reason, regular cleaning helps prevent these problems, keeping your PC cool and running efficiently.
It is best to clean the equipment every four months, but if you notice a significant buildup of dust and debris, try to do it every two. When you remove all the dust from your desktop, you have to make sure that the air flows smoothly: cold air enters the case and warm air leaves. Clogged dust filters or excessive dust around heat sinks prevent this smooth process, which could cause the system to overheat.
To do this effectively without causing damage, technicians use this set of tools: a soft, lint-free cloth, compressed air to blow dust out of hard-to-reach places and delicate areas, a small brush for caring for heat sinks and fans , swabs and isopropyl alcohol. Other resources that can help, but are not essential, would be dust masks and anti-static wrist straps.
The cleaning steps begin in this order: shut down and unplug the PC; remove the mouse, keyboard, and any other attached peripherals; move the computer to a well-ventilated area, wear a dust mask; Carefully remove the side panels from your PC case by loosening the screws.
A good cleaning can often be done without removing any components. But if the desktop hasn’t been cleaned for a while, a deep cleaning will be required. To remove PC components: Gently remove easily removable components such as RAM, video cards, and hard drives for further cleaning. Use a microfiber cloth to remove any accumulation of dust and apply alcohol to combat stubborn dirt. Finally, use compressed or canned air, 15 centimeters and every three seconds, to thoroughly remove the accumulation, inside the case of your computer.
To take into account, the Power Supply Unit (PSU) it cannot be safely cleaned without voiding the warranty or risking damage. Instead, it is suggested to use compressed air with your long straw to dislodge any adhering dust. When the PC is turned on, the fan and natural airflow should blow any loose dust out.
Once everything is clean, the side panels must be carefully replaced, checking that they fit perfectly into their grooves. Secure with clips or screws, then reconnect the power cord and all peripherals. Regular maintenance will prevent excess of this enemy element and prolong the life of your system. Of course, software is important in performance, for this reason it is advised to uninstall outdated applications and free up space, ensuring a much smoother and more efficient performance.
by RN