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culy3t 11.05.20 08:15 pm

Lags after cleaning

Cleaned the PC from dust as usual, but this time somehow after cleaning, the steam began to run long enough the window stopped responding and crashed other programs, but droops when everything starts to work fine.Nothing seems to be damaged yet cleaned up, inserted/removed the CPU, RAM, video card but nothing changed.Decided to roll back the system, I thought something flew, but still peck continues to lag.
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Len4ik00N 11.05.20

culy3t
I was related to lag when the hard drive was bad connected, try to reconnect your

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culy3t 11.05.20

Len4ik00N
Did not help

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MunchkiN 616 11.05.20

Nada pitch to call a professional to clean pitch
and not know oboli BIOS

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culy3t 11.05.20

MunchkiN 616
If I wanted to call a professional, I would not be writing here

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airstorm 11.05.20

culy3t
Check all the connectors. Pure alcohol wipe down all the contacts on the RAM and graphics card. Carefully check the slots for the RAM, it happens that when cleaning from dust in the groove slot gets a lump of dust. Look at the mode in BIOS is ahci or compatible. Perhaps in the cleaning process, the BIOS was reset to factory settings (terminal of the battery BIOS was shorted), and if Windows was installed under ahci mode when you reset to factory compatible (some versions of BIOS called an IDE), you can get lag and even blue screen. On the motherboard with an AMD processor had a similar setting for the enhanced host controller but I can't remember what it was called. But remember that her change has led to the wildest brakes. You can also reset the BIOS and reconfigure. Pay attention to the CPU heatsink. If it ineluki on plastic castles, perhaps one (or more) of the 4 locks on the back of the motherboard is simply broken (or popped). In this case the brakes from overheating percent guaranteed. Unscrew the screws, take out the motherboard and visually check smoothly and firmly if sitting the heat sink on the processor. If you changed the thermal paste, maybe it it. Caused little, or too much ( yeah, too much can also be a problem). Maybe she nekachestvennaya thermal grease or old.
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culy3t wrote:
inserted/removed the CPU, RAM,
this prosedure better to do with use

otherwise, the static can do the trick. If grounding and bracelet is not, it remains another trick is to wash your hands and wipe them dry ;) static charge builds up beautifully on dry skin, but not wet here... so here it is - physics. You wouldn't happen to an air compressor cleaned?