A player posts a picture of his gaming PC and is shocked because it is completely dirty. The solution to the problem is not really complicated.
A gamer posted a picture on reddit and explained that his gaming PC was completely dirty after just 9 days and asked if he had made a mistake. But many in the community explain to him that his gaming PC isn’t the problem at all.
The ventilation of the gaming PC is so efficient that it takes away all the dirt in the apartment
Why does the gaming PC get so dirty? Ventilating brings particles into the home and furniture and clothing also shed small particles. Human skin loses flakes of skin and hair, which also cause dust to form. Your fans, power supply and graphics card draw air into the interior of the case and take the dust with them.
Depending on where you have your gaming PC, there is particularly heavy dust formation. In heavily populated rooms, such as the bedroom or living room, more dust is formed than in a rarely used study. Pets and active smokers in the home also accelerate pollution.
What can the player do? The player has to clean his apartment regularly so that the computer does not collect all the dust and dirt so efficiently. Because the fans work excellently and without any problems. Because the dust is not created by the PC, but in the apartment.
Basically, the tip that many people from the community also give applies: If you regularly vacuum and clean your own apartment, you should also have less dust inside your gaming PC in the long term. You can also find important cleaning tips and recommendations for your gaming PC directly from us on MeinMMO.
When should you clean your gaming PC? Some manufacturers recommend that you clean your gaming PC every 3 – 6 months.
It always depends on where you have your gaming PC and how dirty the room is or how dusty it is. If you already have a lot of dust on cupboards and shelves after just one week, then you need to clean your Gaming-P more often.
Another gamer opened his gaming PC for the first time after 6 years. And he and the community were amazed when they got to see the inside:
Gamer opens gaming PC for the first time in 6 years and shows why you shouldn’t make the same mistake