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vacuum can cause alot of static which can kill components
no need to remove the heatsink from the cpu
Overall, air compression is good with combination of using a brush.
Blowing air out is best solution; either outside or in garage or basement; then vacuum up the mess if need be. Don't use vacuum cleaners inside your PC.
You will want to prop the case up so you can get to what you need; as you don't want to tilt the canned air and have the liquid coming out onto your stuff; or your hands.
If you have a ton of dust, canned air won't do the job and it'll just be a waste of money. If u need a couple cans worth, just buy an electric air blower. They aren't expensive.
This ^ and they typically come with brush attachments too.
They provide enough air pressure to act as a mini-leaf-blower; so yes those are really good.