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Yeah, I know I am going to get a 'thanks for the information' but I have been having problems with my laptop overheating even after blowing it out with air so I opened the case and gave a good dusting to the innerds.
The chipset had it's own (small) riflow and that was completely blocked and the airflow accross the CPU was 50% covered. This is after blowing out with a low pressure compressor and surprised me.
OK, this is the first time I have opened the case in 3 1/2 years, but what can I do to reduce the rubbish building up inside?
Ta
Fluffy
The chipset had it's own (small) riflow and that was completely blocked and the airflow accross the CPU was 50% covered. This is after blowing out with a low pressure compressor and surprised me.
OK, this is the first time I have opened the case in 3 1/2 years, but what can I do to reduce the rubbish building up inside?
Ta
Fluffy