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How does dust cause computer overheating and electronic malfunctions?

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How does dust cause computer overheating and electronic malfunctions?

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A layer of dust or grime acts like a blanket on your motherboard, heat sink and other componants, preventing heat from escaping. Overheating causes eventual disaster, sometimes very quickly. Corroded chips cannot transfer data effectively, resulting in interruptions, or even complete stoppage of data processes. Metallic dust can cause electrical shorts and is especially destructive. Keep a clean PC and your data safe by using the free PC cleaning and dust protection instructions on this site. Cleaning your PC is essential to keep your data safe and extend the life of your equipment.

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