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<blockquote data-quote="1200GXman" data-source="post: 785059" data-attributes="member: 17884"><p>I work daily on computers in my working environment. If his PC was "cleaned" or build less than a year ago, I doubt it will be dirty enough to cause an issue. It is however useful to drop the one side open and just make sure. I have quad core computers that was never opened since they were build and I needed to eventually replace faulty hard disks. When opening for the first time they had enough dust on the board that I couldn't read the motherboard model number. Work PCs I don't bother to clean after replacing a faulty part and I test for a short time in my office before taking back. No fan or speed up and down issues like above person reported. Also loaded with Win7. Maybe try to change BIOS settings to default?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1200GXman, post: 785059, member: 17884"] I work daily on computers in my working environment. If his PC was "cleaned" or build less than a year ago, I doubt it will be dirty enough to cause an issue. It is however useful to drop the one side open and just make sure. I have quad core computers that was never opened since they were build and I needed to eventually replace faulty hard disks. When opening for the first time they had enough dust on the board that I couldn't read the motherboard model number. Work PCs I don't bother to clean after replacing a faulty part and I test for a short time in my office before taking back. No fan or speed up and down issues like above person reported. Also loaded with Win7. Maybe try to change BIOS settings to default? [/QUOTE]
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