How to Maintain Your PC for Long-Lasting Performance.

1. Clean Your PC Regularly

Dust accumulation can clog fans, reduce airflow, and overheat components.

How to Clean Your PC:

Use compressed air to remove dust from fans, GPU, and heatsinks
Clean your keyboard and mouse with alcohol wipes
Keep your workspace dust-free to prevent buildup

🔹 How often? Every 2-3 months, or more frequently if you have pets.

2. Manage Storage to Keep Performance High

A full storage drive slows down your system.

Tips for Storage Optimization:

Uninstall unused programs
Move large files to an external drive
Enable TRIM for SSD maintenance
Run Disk Cleanup & Defragment HDDs

🔹 SSD users: Never defragment your SSD—use TRIM instead!

3. Keep Your Software and Drivers Updated

Outdated software can cause security risks and slowdowns.

Windows Update: Keep your OS updated for security patches
GPU Drivers: Update regularly via NVIDIA GeForce Experience or AMD Adrenalin
BIOS & Chipset Drivers: Check your motherboard manufacturer’s site

4. Monitor Your PC Temperatures

Overheating can reduce lifespan and throttle performance.

Use HWMonitor or MSI Afterburner to track temps
Ensure your CPU stays below 85°C and GPU below 80°C
Reapply thermal paste every 2 years for better heat dissipation

5. Optimize Your PC’s Power and Cooling

Set fan curves in BIOS or software for efficient cooling
Use a high-quality PSU to avoid power instability
Manage cables to improve airflow

6. Scan for Malware and Optimize Startup Programs

Use Malwarebytes or Windows Defender to remove threats
Disable unnecessary startup apps in Task Manager

7. Backup Important Files Regularly

Use cloud storage (Google Drive, OneDrive) for critical documents
Keep an external SSD or HDD for offline backups