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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 69673" data-source="post: 778039"><p>That is a good price if they know what they are doing. It is actually pretty easy to clean a PC. Only thing you should do is where a grounding strap and stick something in the power supply fan so when you spray it with compressed air it does not spin out of control. </p><p>Normally you don't have to mess with adding new compound to the CPU heat sink. You just have to clean it. Also never use and air compressor, because it has moister in the lines. Unless you have a static free vaccume, just use canned air. </p><p>Hope it worked out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 69673, post: 778039"] That is a good price if they know what they are doing. It is actually pretty easy to clean a PC. Only thing you should do is where a grounding strap and stick something in the power supply fan so when you spray it with compressed air it does not spin out of control. Normally you don't have to mess with adding new compound to the CPU heat sink. You just have to clean it. Also never use and air compressor, because it has moister in the lines. Unless you have a static free vaccume, just use canned air. Hope it worked out for you. [/QUOTE]
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