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[* black] Clean out the vanes of the heat sink and the fan with a Swiffer duster (recommended).
[* icon_caution] Be gentle with the heat sink assembly. If you apply too much pressure, you may break its connection with vital components.
-[* black] The second image is the dust I pulled out of my heat sink. My computer now runs more quietly.
+[* black] The second image shows the dust from the heat sink.
[* icon_note] To thoroughly clean the fan, remove three small black screws on the fan that hold the metal shield.