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Should I clean my PSU Fan?

Shaan5

I'm about to clean my PC for the first time as I just built my PC a few months ago and I'm wondering if cleaning my PSU is necessary, The PSU is facing down(Directly At a Dust Filter btw) so cleaning the fan would require removing it completely.

Should I do it or not?

Could I Leave it for now and do it at a later date?

Thanks

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I'm about to clean my PC for the first time as I just built my PC a few months ago and I'm wondering if cleaning my PSU is necessary, The PSU is facing down(Directly At a Dust Filter btw) so cleaning the fan would require removing it completely.

Should I do it or not?

Could I Leave it for now and do it at a later date?

Thanks

If you can't get it with a dust rag then use a can of air, stick it at the lowest pressure possible (we don't want to go throwing capacitors around!) and clear the thing of dust.

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