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Weekend question: cleaning

It may be worthwhile to involve our beloved computer in the spring cleaning. If, after removing the side plate, we are greeted by a sight similar to the image below, we need to start the operation as soon as possible!

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The concept is unchanged: every weekend we address our visitors with a question, who ideally honor us with their comments, so the conversation on the given topic can start. There have been several interesting contributions to the question asked last week, so now we will look at these here. Our reader, registered as cromwell, seems to be really lucky:

 

"Of the more than 150 pieces of hardware, I had two bath receivers, one was 'in person' on an MSI P45 Neo3-FIR LGA 775 motherboard, and the other was a Logitech Keyboard."

 

Due to some bad luck, the purchase of lacza_25 didn't turn out exactly as you expected:

 

“So far, really bad reception has only happened to me 1x. I wanted to make a really big throw and I wanted to buy an HIS X800XT card. The order was stabbed in the retail first and the card didn't come with IceQ cooling, but I didn't have anything to do. ”

From the comments, it seems that our readers are thoroughly examining the parameters of the selected product in the manner of a routine fox.

 

Our question this week is:

 

How often do our readers clean their computers?

 

The winter months easily create the ideal condition for cooling, which is even “supported” by the increasingly hair-raising heating bill. The situation seems to change as spring and higher room temperatures set in. Freezes and crashes that seem to be random can sometimes be solved with a thorough cleaning, repainting and correct setting of the fans. This may be worth doing before the really big heat sets in.

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