Trotter said:Ditto on the air. Use lint-free clothes to wipe down exposed surfaces inside the case.
You'd do good to remove the heatsink fan in order to blow out the heatsink itself. Besure to reattach it, and be sure to plug it back in. I am talking about the fan that is screwed onto the top of the heatsink, not the entire heatsink assembly.
Be sure to blow out your PSU while you're at it.
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By the way thnx everyone for giving me info
http://www.blowoff.com/blowoff/nf_contclnr.htmlSatan666 said:I know theres like a spray thing that i could use, im not talking about the air compressor, its some kind of lquid thing and it completely cleans the parts and make it all shiny again, does any one know about this object????
By the way thnx everyone for giving me info