pc can only randomly be boot

Dollar

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Hi. Recently my pc has been acting up due to a silly attempt to open the side casing figuring out the side case fan. As I see some dust on the graphics card, so I just used my bare hands to clean them off. I am sure I did not touched any connections.
Immediately after I close my casing window and try to start the pc. Oh gosh, it refuses too boot. And I could hear the graphcs card and all casing fans spinning and the psu ready to take off. But the knida starnge cpu fan refuses to start its engine. Casing the whole unit unable to take off and boot into windows. I could see the cpu fan spinning and stopping spinning and stopping.
Can anyone tell me why is this happening? I only memrely open the side panel to see and remove dust. How does this process ridiculuously caused the cpu fan to misbehave? This is strange as sometimes I could power up the whole unit to the desktop as if the issue has never been existed at all. But sometimes upon booted up into windows, the cpu just freezed like what you expect your creamy ice cream and nudgets or whatever you can think off.
Thi is just starnge. Sometimes I could use it all the way.
I am scared to shut down as sometimes the cpu just like stalled like a stubborn or a retardedcar engine which refuses to start making you late for work or having you trapped by a mysterious figure.
I know this is long and I also wondered if I am on the right thread. But since I suspect this is the cpu here shall be it.

Just a personal opinion. I think the issue could be caused by ESD. Do you think it is likely? My system is very new barely a month.
And hopw serious is ESD? Does it recover by itself over time?
 
ok the first thing to do is make sure that u DONT turn on ur power again because it COULD EXPLODE! I'm serious dust and other things can get caught between the fan blades and cause a chain reaction that may break the propellers which will cause the CPU to explode it happens alot on GO processors. Also make sure ur GPU's LED lights are working and are not blue, if its blue that means ur video card is experiencing the "BLOD", (blue lights of death). If ur getting any of this pls return ASAP to fix ur problem, hope i helped.
 
ok the first thing to do is make sure that u DONT turn on ur power again because it COULD EXPLODE! I'm serious dust and other things can get caught between the fan blades and cause a chain reaction that may break the propellers which will cause the CPU to explode it happens alot on GO processors. Also make sure ur GPU's LED lights are working and are not blue, if its blue that means ur video card is experiencing the "BLOD", (blue lights of death). If ur getting any of this pls return ASAP to fix ur problem, hope i helped.

What a retarded response.
Your being the first post can be very doubtful of your intensions.
And there is no such thing as a gpu led light. At least for mine.
None of anything you suggest makes sense to me.
Anyone agree?
 
just leaving my professional opinion from my careful analysis of ur problem. Also dust CAN get jammed between the fan blades have u ever seen movies where a helicopter will crash and the blades will start breaking when hitting the ground? It will look something like that so be careful and make sure u get out o fthe way if that happens.
 
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WTF? Those chopper blades break because they contact the hard ground and they're not designed to, your average 2-a-penny fan isn't designed with fine tolerences in mind and if he really had that much dust in his case a CPU fan being clogged up is the least of his worries. The G0 stepping bit's also rubbish, any CPU will die eventually if insufficeiently cooled yet I've installed Windows with no CPU fan (I forgot to connect the header). Also, is a fan made of plastic really going to do that much damage if it breaks up if it's inside the case?
 
lol ok theryaner your a wierdo, and to help you dollar, what i would do is take the whole heat sink out and clean it completly with dust, turn the blade and spin it yourself to see if its hard or if it randomly stops in one area ( i dont know if this will hurt it but u might want to put less then 1mm of silicone spray or sumthing on where the blade spins) after the dust is completly remove, - i would use a hair dryer i would plug it back in and make sure the fan pin is plugged in all the way nice and tight. to clean the heat sink and fan i reccomend using a blodryer unless you have something more powerful like those air dusters
 
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