Yes, should not be a huge deal of a performance enhancement, but if dust builds up lower, closer to the cpu then it could potentially worsen on thermal dissipation
i'm still afraid, your fan looks very different from mine, i didn't build my PC so i'm afraid to do anything with something so delicate as the insides of my PC, i would like to clean it like this, but i don't want to rip it off the thermal past holding it together nor fuck up that when i reapply it. i would rather not rip it off the mount, and wonder if there is a way i can clean it just by taking the fan off instead, sometimes i wish they put a filter thing that could be slid in and out for cleaning.
Yes, should not be a huge deal of a performance enhancement, but if dust builds up lower, closer to the cpu then it could potentially worsen on thermal dissipation
i'm still afraid, your fan looks very different from mine, i didn't build my PC so i'm afraid to do anything with something so delicate as the insides of my PC, i would like to clean it like this, but i don't want to rip it off the thermal past holding it together nor fuck up that when i reapply it.
i would rather not rip it off the mount, and wonder if there is a way i can clean it just by taking the fan off instead, sometimes i wish they put a filter thing that could be slid in and out for cleaning.
This is for this exact heatsink? Just unscrew the 4 small black screws that are directly threaded into the aluminium heatsink and it'll just pop off