To maintain a suitable operating temperature inside the tower, desktop or lap top the hot air must be moved out and replaced with cooler air from outside the machine by the fan. If the fan is clogged the ability to move hot air out and cool air in is reduced and can cause your components to overheat.
The components of a computer can be adversely affected by high temperatures. These are designed to work within a given temperature range and exceeding this temperature may damage them or cause the work improperly.
so that the circuitry won't make a short circuit, and catch fire
In time, the dust will effect the fans. If the fans get to clogged up with dust, it will slow the fan down and will make you Xbox over heat. To prevent this, use a air can or hover to clean the dust.
They need special environments so they can run properly. If exposed to too much heat, it will overheat the computer down and eventually it will shutdown. If not cleaned, the fans will get clogged with dust, therefore choking your computer to death.
Apple makes fans for computers. This is why there is a plethora of Mac fanatics.
Fans generally don't produce dust, but they do stir it up quite a bit, which is why it collects on the fan.
Extra case fans are used to provide additional cooling for computers.
If you have a manufactured computer, this process could void your warranty. If you are not sure, do not continue. The best place to dust out your computer is somewhere outside. If you are sensitive to dust, you might want a respirator. Shut down your computer and unplug all the cables from it. You will have to remove the side panel from your computer. Look for collections of dust around fans and heatsinks. Blow the compressed air in to any spot with dust. If you can, try not to spin up any of the fans as you clean. Once everything looks dust free, put the side panel back on, plug your computer cables back in, and turn on your computer.
Mostly it builds up on the fans and prevents the system from cooling and will lead to shut downs or unpredictable behavior. Using "dust off" or any other compressed air can you can blow the dust out of all of the fans including any fans on the video card if there is one. There are several fans in a normal computer including, CPU fan mounted on the actual CPU case fans mounted on the case (could be severel here too) video card fans are mounted on the video card itself and can be hard to reach(not all video cards have fans mostly just the top end cards) Also dust can acumulate on your CD roms optics and will prevent the reading of CD's, any standard CD ROM drive cleaner will work to clean it or you can use a que tip with rubbing alcohol to clean it directly.
Not known ,but there are case tower fans for the computers
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Dry dust in the air can explode. Removing the dust prevents the possibility of an explosion.
Generally a building that has a very good cooling system, along with an outstanding filtration system. Supercomputers depend upon cool air for operation, and you don't want dust to be clogging up the fans/needed components of those computers.
The fans in a computers CPU blows cool air into the system to stop the various components like the processor, the RAM and the Hard Disk from overheating. Some computers with multiple processors may have more fans than normal, single-core computers.