How to Clean Computer Fan

Computers have moving parts such as fans on their CPU’s, Power Supplies, Video Cards and in some cases, on the case itself. Each fan is important for the smooth operation of the computer because they keep the system cool. Should Dust, Cigarette Smoke (which forms a paste when in contact with dust) or Pet Hair clog up one of these fans and prevent it from spinning, can cause those parts of the computer to overheat and become damaged.

How to Clean Computer Fan
In light of this, cleaning a computer is something that should be done every 6 months to a year. In this article, we’ll show you how.

There is a bit more to cleaning a computer than opening up the case and blowing on it with your mouth. You will need something a little more powerful such as compressed air. There are two methods of compressed air available; one is to purchase a can of compressed air which is designed for cleaning hardware and is available at most large electronic stores. However, this method is only effective if the dust isn’t caked on. The other method is to use a compressor (the type used to pump up car tires) which is much more powerful but can damage a computer if not done correctly.
We personally recommend using a compressor if you take a few safety steps which we will mention shortly. To begin cleaning the computer, you will need a Phillips head screwdriver (+) and a pencil or pen. The screwdriver is to open the computer case and the pencil or pen is to stick into the fans to prevent them from spinning up to insane speeds by the compressed air which can damage their tiny brushes.
It is best if you do this outside to prevent the dust form going all over the room. First shut it down and unplug it from any power source.
Cleaning the CPU Fan
Open the case by using a Phillips head screwdriver to unscrew the screws on the back of the computer and slide the panel towards the back of the computer. Typically, if you are looking at the front of the computer, you will want to open the left panel because this provides the best access. Some brand name computers such as Dell, Compaq or HP may have hidden screws and clips elsewhere which will need to be found and released before you can open the computer.

To begin, we will clean the CPU fan. If you are using a compressor, first give it a test spray of air because sometimes they can collect moisture and spray water onto your computer which is something we definitely don’t want. After, place the pen or pencil in between the fans blades to prevent it from spinning and blast the dust away from the fans blades.
Next, you will need to get the dust out from the computers CPU heatsink just below the CPU fan. A good blast from a low angle facing towards the back of the case should get most of the dust out from in between the aluminum grills.



Have you ever Cleaning Computer Fan?
That's the question that may not often we hear because of its simplicity. But here we'll Cleaning Computer fan properly. Cleaning the computer fan beguna To prevent the temperature from getting too hot, the computer crashes (problem) is not always caused by damage to software, but can also be caused by the temperature of the computer that is too hot. This occurs when a layer of dust and dirt in the computer will hinder the performance of computer cooling systems. Prevent the computer does not issue a loud noise due to friction the fan:
How to Clean Computer Fan

  1. Remove the fan from the chassis power supply you .-
  2. Clean with a cloth but if you have a compressor are better
  3. Open the sticky sticker on the fan, the fan is reversed observe there is a small rubber that covers the hole
  4. Go also rubber and save
  5. Use the oil / lubricant else to clean up the hole that you go to the rubber before (drops to taste)
  6. Turn over your fan so that the oil is flat,
  7. When was flat rubber plug back and stickers were perfectly sure that dust does not enter.
  8. The final step is to replace the fan on the chassis

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