Keep Your Computer Cool and Quiet with Regular Cleanings
We've gone through how to evacuate PC dust bunnies before, but tech video blog NCIX shows us how to do it, step-by-step, through the magic of video.
The video isn't brand new, but removing dust bunnies from your computer is a timeless art, and if you've got an older computer that has gotten hotter, noisier, and less reliable over time, giving the insides a good cleaning could do a lot of good. It'll make your fan work quieter, more effectively, and spare some of your circuitry from shorts and overheating. All you need is a screwdriver and a can of compressed air. Check out the video to see how it's done, and hit the MakeUseOf link below for more tips on keeping your computer run cool and quiet.
PC Cleaning Tips / Removing Dustbunnies [NCIX Tech Tips via MakeUseOf]Send an email to Whitson Gordon, the author of this post, at whitson@lifehacker.com.
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Keep Your Computer Cool and Quiet with Regular Cleanings [Video]
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