clean cpu fan laptop

I've written about this subject in years past, but it's so important I feel obligated to repeat myself for those who might have missed it.
Your laptop may be choking to death



You see, like desktops, laptops can suck up lots of dust. And because everything in a laptop is packed together so tightly, dust is even more dangerous. When the cooling fans have to run constantly, it's just a matter of time before the machine start to overheat. When that happens, it may lock up. It may damage system components. And it might even kick the bucket.
Fortunately, as I've mentioned before, this is easy to fix. All you need is a small screwdriver and a can of compressed air (or an air compressor—though tread lightly with that, as noted below).
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4 comments:

  1. Cpu fan which sits on the processor has to be removed carefully otherwise the fixing slot can break. Thanks for the post and keep writing more. Really good and useful article which helps computer and laptop service people.

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  2. Excellent post for people who want to learn computer service. Write more and also add more images to make it more good. We teach our students laptop and home appliance service. Thanks again.

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  3. Blogs like these are very useful for people who are interested in good career computer service. Good details regarding cpu fan cleaning and repairing. Thanks for the post.

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  4. Very useful post on cleaning cpu fan. If the fan gets stuck then it might totally stop or run slowly which ultimately will cause heating of the laptop. Posts like these are very useful for people like us who are into computer service. Thanks a lot.

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