Depending on the specific component you’re cleaning, you probably won’t need more than a damp cleaning cloth and maybe some Q-tips. A damp cloth is ideal for cleaning your monitor screen and removing dust/skin flakes from your keyboard and/or mouse. If you want to really deep-clean your keyboard, you can use a Q-tip to clean in-between the keys.
If you’re using a keyboard with removable keys, even better. Remove the keycaps and really get in there, just make sure you don’t lose any!
For virtually any PC fan (case fans, graphics card fans, heat sink fans, etc.), a few blasts of compressed air can remove most loose dust. Just make sure that if you’re cleaning a case fan, you open up the case so that you can blow the dust out into the environment and not back into the computer.
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Sara2021
umm,can you tell some of the basic parts of a computer?
lfear6498
Hard Disk Drive (HDD),. Random Access Memory (RAM),. Central Processing Unit (CPU),. motherboard,. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), also known as a video card.
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Depending on the specific component you’re cleaning, you probably won’t need more than a damp cleaning cloth and maybe some Q-tips. A damp cloth is ideal for cleaning your monitor screen and removing dust/skin flakes from your keyboard and/or mouse. If you want to really deep-clean your keyboard, you can use a Q-tip to clean in-between the keys.
If you’re using a keyboard with removable keys, even better. Remove the keycaps and really get in there, just make sure you don’t lose any!
For virtually any PC fan (case fans, graphics card fans, heat sink fans, etc.), a few blasts of compressed air can remove most loose dust. Just make sure that if you’re cleaning a case fan, you open up the case so that you can blow the dust out into the environment and not back into the computer.