How Can I Clean the Dust from the Inside of my Acer 5 Laptop?

Referee06
Referee06 Member Posts: 11

Tinkerer

edited February 12 in Aspire Laptops

I have an Acer 5 laptop computer that I have had for several years, and previously I "cleaned" the inside of the computer with compressed air sprayed through the ventilation ports. But, I realized that this method was probably just spreading the dust around the inside of the computer and could cause problems. I would like to know how I can clean the dust out from the inside of my computer. I "Googled" this question, and saw that the back of the computer can be removed and then the compressed air could be sprayed around the inside of the computer, but I am hesitant to try to remove the back of the computer for fear of damaging a component of the computer. Also, I know that sometimes it is difficult to remove the back of a computer and I don't want to force the back of the computer off is it is not removed easily. Can anyone tell me how to clean the dust and not cause any damage. Any and all suggestions are gratefully welcome.

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,339 Trailblazer
    edited February 12

    The AN515-xx laptops are easy to open. You need to unscrew the back cover screws and then pry the cover open by starting from the back vents and pull the cover to inclip at thevtop as the cover clips will unclip afterwards and the cover will come lose.

    Then get the air spray and spray it into the fans for a split second, also and if your Nitro laptop is more than 2.5 years old you will need to change the cpu, gpu paste and the gpu's vram chips also and coverv them with a suitable putty.

    Use the Thermal Grizzly liquid metal for the cpu and their high end normal paste for the gpu and for the vram chips use their TG pad Putty paste as all Thermal Grozzly products are of the very high end quality and I used them on my AN515-56 laptop also and they work perfectly. Good luck.

    If this answers your question please mark my answer as * yes" thank you!

  • Referee06
    Referee06 Member Posts: 11

    Tinkerer

    Steven, thanks for your reply. I don't have a Nitro laptop. It's an Acer 5 laptop. Also, I am a computer neophyte and I don't think that I want to change the CPU, the GPU past or the GPU's vram chips. I sincerely believe that going these things to my computer would cause some serious problems.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,339 Trailblazer
    edited February 13

    Sorry but the same thing applies to your Acer 5 laptop whatever model it is. Good luck.

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍