Dust - A Major Issue For Your Pc


by Alexa Adrian - Date: 2010-08-09 - Word Count: 349 Share This!

One of the major problems that your computer can face is DUST. Man oh man is it annoying. It will get into every little corner of your mother board and it will mess up pretty much all the pieces of your personal PC if you do not manage it properly.

Let me detail to you the risks of dust in your PC:

Like I said it will completely cover your mother board and the nasty part is that your mother board is the backbone of the personal computer ... if mommy can't breathe than the kids will not breathe either. A lair of dust settles on all the components and everything goes to waste.

Dust on your CPU - your central processing unit is the brain of your PC and if your brain is dusty you won't quite be able to process the information now will you.

A safety measure is a small cooler situated above the processor however after a few months depending on your household that small helper will get clogged and suddenly your computer will start to freeze and give you headaches because it can not work properly.

Dust on your graphic board - now that is a major bummer. It will undoubtedly affect your gaming experience in a very unpleasant way . You mind your business playing your favorite game and then all of a sudden BOOM everything stops.

A greater threat comes from the risk of the small cooler embedded on your board will jam due to excess dust and it will die. Later on that will lead to overheating of your graphic board and all your games or any process that requires graphic display will be compromised.

If dust will enter the source of your computer that will directly affect the amount of energy your machine receives... not enough energy no start up.
The easiest way to proceed in the case of dust is simply remove the case from your computer , grab a decent small vacuum cleaner and clean that sucker until it is shiny as a jewel again and it has all the air it needs to work properly.

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