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==External links==
==External links==
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* The video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hNgFNH7zhQ How To Apply Thermal Paste] shows what happens when several methods to apply thermal past are used. It is clear that the pea method as explained by Ben in his presentation is best.


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Revision as of 19:38, 5 December 2014

Laptop and desktop cleaning.

Summary

A heavy build-up of dust occurs over time in most desktop and laptop computers, which can cause overheating and shortened life. This article covers the cleaning oprtations that are required.

Laptop and Desktop Cleaning

The slides from Ben Skidmore's presentation on 2014-11-13 are referenced below. In due course these will be transformed into a Wiki page which will replace this page.)

Safety

  • Be aware of electrostatic discharge: Ground yourself
  • Brushes and vacuum cleaners can generate ESD
  • Exercise care while you work
  • Be aware of electrical danger: switch off or unplug

  • PPE: Dust can be very unpleasant

References

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External links

  • The video How To Apply Thermal Paste shows what happens when several methods to apply thermal past are used. It is clear that the pea method as explained by Ben in his presentation is best.