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How to Fix Computer Overheating Caused by Blocked Heat Sink

One of the biggest problems in PC desktop computers is overheating which can lead to random shutdown. This can be caused by blocked heat sink on the central processing unit. Here's how to solve that problem.

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Consider other options first.

  1. If you have space, adding another fan can help. Also, you should regularly open the case unplug all the cords and carefully take your computer system outside use a can of compressed air or an air compressor. A small vacuum is a good second choice but you have to be careful not to hit any internal components with it, and avoid touching the circuit boards with anything.
    • Take your time and be very thorough with this step.
    • Also, take a cotton swab dabbed in some rubbing alcohol and go over the internal case components to get them very clean. You can go over the external case with a rag and a little bit of water.
    • Allow your system 2 hours to dry out before turning it back on.
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Carefully wipe off any residual thermal paste.

  1. Use a clean cotton bud or paper towel. Dip the cotton swab into a little bit of isopropyl alcohol and wipe down the old thermal paste—it should completely go away. Then, clean off the surface with the dry end of the swab.
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    It is not a good idea to use anything but real thermal paste to repair your computer, as anything else can cause damage to your computer.
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    The back of your computer should be able to be unscrewed easily.
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    Try keeping it in cooler place with its case open. For example, in an air-conditioned room.
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Tips

  • It's easier to clean a heat sink on a desktop PC than it is to clean on a laptop, but you may be able to find a tutorial on how to get at the heat sink on even the most complicated laptop. Use a search engine. Even if you can't find your model, the tutorial for a similar model can be useful.
  • Take photos as you go. Computer layouts vary widely and a visual record of what you took apart can really come in handy when putting it back together.
  • Use plastic cable ties (never metal twisty ties!) to tidy up loose wires inside your computer case. This will also help with air flow.
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Warnings

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Things You'll Need

  • A can of compressed air
  • Clean cleaning wipes, cotton buds, or sturdy paper towels
  • Rubbing alcohol (optional)
  • Small screwdriver
  • Medium screwdriver
  • Heat sink thermal paste (available from most stores that build and sell computers)

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Luigi Oppido
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 280,878 times.
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