Can Dust and Old Thermal Paste Really Damage My CPU?

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Asked By TechyNinja42 On

Recently, my PC has been freezing randomly, so I took it to a repair shop. They said my CPU is quite damaged due to overheating, which might have also affected my SSD and possibly even the motherboard. The technician mentioned that dust buildup and old thermal paste were the culprits. I usually clean my PC and apply new thermal paste about once a year, but is that enough to cause this level of damage? I bought my Ryzen 7 5800x just a year ago, and though there was some dust in my PC, this seems like a lot of damage for just that. I'm curious to hear what you think about it.

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Answered By TechSupportGuru On

I think it’s a good idea to get a second opinion from another technician. Generally, one year of usage shouldn't cause that much damage, especially if you maintained it somewhat regularly.

Answered By DustBunnyHunter On

Cleaning out the dust is super important and needs to be done regularly. If your room’s really dusty or you have pets, you should be dusting the outside at least once a week and the inside once or twice a month. Applying thermal paste yearly is usually fine, though some people don’t do it that often if their setup is relatively clean. You might want to check with another technician just in case.

Answered By GamerDudeX On

That really sucks! But yeah, dust can seriously mess with your temperatures, especially if it gets really bad. The Ryzen 5800x tends to run hot, so if your cooler was clogged and your thermal paste was old, that could definitely lead to overheating and damage. Typically, cleaning once a year is fine unless you're in a dusty place or have pets. I’d suggest getting a second opinion before you start swapping out parts.

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