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If you need it, it's best to dismantle everything that can be dismantled.
The precaution is not to break those slots, don't bend and break the CPU pins.
Don't get into the water!
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You don't need to pull out any wire, just vacuum the cleaner directly.
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After cleaning each part separately, we will install the parts according to the previous position, and remember not to leave any component behind, otherwise it will affect the normal use of our computer. In this way, we can return our computer to a clean and refreshing state and reduce the roar of the computer. And we must remember to clean up the dust of the computer, we can carry out it regularly, every six months or so to clean the computer for a process of dusting, if you really don't understand the relevant process, it is recommended to go to the offline computer store.
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First of all, prepare tweezers, small cotton balls, and detergent (commonly known as washing water). These three tools are sufficient, and if you can't find such a professional cleaning tool near you, you can try an alternative that you think works. The cleaning process is actually very simple, use tweezers to grip a small cotton ball and dip it in washing water, and gently wipe it back and forth on the notebook motherboard and the dusty area on the fan.
Be careful not to rub too hard. A lot of small components can be easily injured!
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You can use a cotton swab to clean up. You can also use the dust collector that comes with your computer. It is also more convenient, and when using a cotton swab, you need to be careful not to stick it too inside.
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Generally speaking, if you do it yourself, you will need a screwdriver and a small brush. Open the back cover of your computer and clean it up by yourself.
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When it comes to cleaning up dust from your computer's console, you can follow these simplified steps:
1.Turn off the computer and unplug it.
2.Open the side panel or back cover of the main computer unit.
3.Using a canister of compressed air or a hand-held air blower, gently blow inside the console, especially in areas such as processor heatsinks, fans, and graphics cards.
4.Clean or replace the filter and fan and put them back in place.
5.Close the side panel or back cover of the main computer unit.
6.Connect the power supply and turn on the computer.
Use caution during operation to avoid damaging computer components. If you're unfamiliar with computer hardware or have any questions, it's best to seek professional help.
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It is inevitable that there will be dust after a long time of use of the computer, and opening the case to clean up the inside of the case regularly can effectively prevent unknown failures of the computer and prolong the service life of the computer, but if it is not handled properly, it may backfire.
When cleaning your computer, prevent static electricity. Static electricity is the enemy of the computer, if there is a large amount of static electricity accumulation when in contact with the parts of the computer, it may cause the breakdown of chips and devices, or damage to the stored data, etc., resulting in the failure of the computer and can not work normally, so wipe the handle dry before cleaning the computer, and let the hands contact with the metal.
Release what you are carrying'Static electricity, if possible, you can bring an electrostatic bracelet.
When cleaning the computer, be careful not to squeeze the motherboard and other components to prevent deformation, and do not use sharp objects to scratch the surface, do not clean up when the computer is just shut down, and should wait for the computer to cool down completely before opening the case to clean up. Care should also be taken when disassembling components to minimize device displacement. One time I accidentally touched the temperature detector head when cleaning the motherboard, and pulled it up a little higher, which caused the motherboard temperature report to be incorrect, which would be miserable if I was an overclocker.
Therefore, it is important to try to avoid this as much as possible.
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Open the side cover and use a small brush.
Blow up balloons. Use a hair dryer (cool breeze).
Small vacuum cleaner.
Or a leather tiger blows.
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You need to go to the computer *** to hand over to the after-sales cleaning, and there will be some trouble in cleaning it yourself
1. Open the main chassis: first unplug all the wires of the main chassis. There is no need for a screwdriver here, and the general main chassis can be unscrewed directly by hand, here are four large screws, use your hand to unscrew it to the left (loose left and tighten it right), and then remove the main cover on one side by hand.
Just go to the side piece.
2. I have a piece on the right side (a piece with heat dissipation holes).
3. Remove the radiator: After opening the main chassis, you can see the radiator, which is a small electric fan, and you need to remove it. Rotate a few knobs around the radiator in the same direction (generally loose left and tight right), and then hold the radiator with your hand, and you can take it out with a little force (it is easier to swing left and right).
4. Remove the metal sheet of the radiator: After removing the radiator, there is a sheet of metal on the radiator, which has a lot of dust in it, and it only takes a little effort to remove this radiator, rotate it left and right, and rotate it outward to take it out.
5. Clean up the dust of the radiator: after the heat sink is removed, you will see that there is a lot of dust inside, which affects the operation of the radiator, thereby affecting the heat dissipation effect. Use a brush to clean up, and then use a hair dryer to blow it until the dust is cleaned.
6. The radiator dust is cleaned up: it will be cleaned up soon, it is better to use a combination of a brush and a hair dryer, the brush will brush down the dust or the brush is loose, and then the hair dryer will hang down, and it is best to use a hot gear to use the hair dryer, but not too hot (medium heat).
7. Clean up the CPU and motherboard dust: The dust is mainly concentrated on the radiator, but there is still a lot of dust on the motherboard and CPU, use a brush to brush off most of the dust or loosen the brush, and then use a hair dryer to blow (medium heat is better) until the motherboard and CPU are cleaned up.
8. Clean up the CPU and motherboard: After cleaning, the CPU should be bright and the dust on the motherboard should be less, so that it is completed, and after the cleaning is completed, you can install the radiator. Apply thermal grease to the CPU.
9. Install the radiator: This is the key, when installing, it is not as easy to get as when you take it off, here is a little trick. Turn several fixed knobs to install the radiator in the same direction (generally loose left and tight right), loosen, and then align the radiator with a few empty inside, insert a few holes into it first, use a screwdriver to press and hold a tubular thing at the bottom of the fixed foot, and then press and hold the remaining fixed foot into it.
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