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my pc knowledge is the same as your Russian
I literally know nothing about the ingredients of pc's.does it mean I have to put it together myself than I might need to hire a professional.
To one of the responses above, never "vacuum a PC. You can cause serious damage to your components.
Quote from: Shadowsniper on January 23, 2014, 06:12:39 AM To one of the responses above, never "vacuum a PC. You can cause serious damage to your components.too late.. I did it right after that comment.but with the knowledgething I meant that I have no idea what is good and what completely sucks.and if I make a ton of fails during the topic,writing process it's because we don't have a pc available to us. I am forced to use my mehish phone. that likes to sskip spaces and such. I apologize for that.and damn you rusch you wasted a potential joke :c
To one of the responses above, never "vacuum" a PC. You can cause serious damage to your components. If it's full of dust, clean the fans out, and use compressed air in addition to brushes to remove it. You can find more information on dust removal with Google.
Quote from: Shadowsniper on January 23, 2014, 06:12:39 AMTo one of the responses above, never "vacuum" a PC. You can cause serious damage to your components. If it's full of dust, clean the fans out, and use compressed air in addition to brushes to remove it. You can find more information on dust removal with Google.I vacuumed cleaned my PC very recently and did no damage at all, and only had the positive effects I wanted. I mostly did it because the vacuum cleaner was the only thing I could remove the dust with.
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