Friday, 16 January 2015

Tips for Cleaning Your PC and Making it Faster



Most of you might be wondering that why every PC guru recommend you to ensure regular PC maintenance to avoid major hardware or software damages? So there it is: maintenance of electronic gadgets ensures their optimal functioning and allows users to use them for a longer time. Computer maintenance plays an important role in enhancing the overall performance, speed and functioning of computing products and also helps in establishing a strong security shield to avoid frauds. There are a number of things that you regularly perform on your PC so maintaining the computer hardware becomes your prime responsibility. Like giving bath to your pet, watering your favorite plants and washing the fruits before consuming them is important, PC maintenance is also important for ensuring a better and safer future. Ensuring optimal PC health will surely reduce the struggle, time and messy aftereffects that you might face, if you don’t pay attention towards some common preventive measures.

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Stay tuned to this blog, as the under mentioned tips will change your computing devices for a better tomorrow:

1.       Cleaning the Keyboard and Mouse

Cleaning the Keyboard and Mouse 
You can choose any of the ways to clean your input devices- keyboard and mouse, but always remember that a little carelessness may lead to major computer hardware damages. You can gently pop the keys off the keyboard and then clean it with a soft, moistened cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol. If you’re using the mechanical mouse, then remove the ball cover and clean the ball with a cotton cloth, before placing it back. Optical mouse doesn’t have the tracking ball feature, so you can clean it using a soft, moistened cloth. You should switch off the computer, before starting the cleaning process as a user may experience some electric shocks, or the moistened cloth might damage hardware’s performance. You can spray compressed air in between the keys or inside the mouse’s surface to clean the underlying surface.

2.       Swab the Mouse Sensor

You can apply the same techniques to clean your mouse sensor, like brushing the sensors gently with a cleaning wipe or a moist towel. You can also pop the primary clicking buttons off from the main mouse surface, clean them with a moistened cloth and place them back. Cleaning your mouse in this manner will allow you to access the dirty bits underneath and ensure optimal performance of your mouse’s pointer. Additionally, you can use the same cleaning cloth to wipe out the dust and dirt particles that typically clog to the mouse pads or the mouse’s underside.

3.       Deep-Cleaning the Computer

A PC guru will always recommend using a blast of compressed air to clean the case or to remove the dirt as a moistened cloth may damage computer hardware. It is important to decide the compressed-air route as you don’t want it to move inside the system rather than getting off from it. Place your CPU in an area, where you don’t mind getting it dusty and blow a blast of compressed the air. It is recommended to try to collect the dirt in a streamlined way and move it towards an outward vent to get rid of it.

4.       Compressed Air to Clean Out PC Fans

Cleaning the case fan is an important step as it will prevent the device from overheating and also ensure optimal performance and speed of your computer. Use the compressed air can and create a good blasting environment around the CPU fans to clear out the clogs of dirt that are preventing the hot air to come out of the vents. Additionally, users can also use rubbing alcohol and apply it gently to a cotton swab, paper towel, or toothbrush for cleaning the CPU fans and external heat vents. If you’re an advanced computer user and wish to unscrew the fan from the case, read the computer hardware manual, clean the fan and reinstall it.

5.       Wipe down the Heat Sink

You can clean the heat sink either by using compressed air to blast dust away or by removing the heat sink entirely. If you’re using the first method, then blast the heat sink with a strong compressed air pressure to remove all the dust and dirt particles, clogged in that particular area. Users choosing the second option will have to use isopropyl alcohol to scrub off the junk from the heat sink. If you’re thinking of removing the heat sink, cleaning and reinstalling it back, then it is recommended to clean and reapply thermal paste to the CPU as well.

Conclusion

PC parts require regular maintenance and tune-up to ensure complete safety, optimal performance and faster speed of the device. Apart from the above-mentioned tips, you can also try reapplying thermal paste, giving the motherboard an alcohol bath, and installing regular driver updates to ensure smooth PC functioning. If you're truly a hard-core fan of your computing devices, then it is important to conduct regular computer maintenance sessions to maintain optimal PC health. Some tech experts also recommend removing all the parts from the motherboard and then cleaning them separately, but you should only adopt this practice if you know what you’re doing. Prevent your devices and its surface from coming into direct contact of water, alcohol and other liquids as this may cause severe damages to the computer hardware and other PC parts. Users can also choose a remote tech support company to fix their common computer issues and ensure smooth PC functioning.

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