Bal-Sagoth
Water Chip? Been There, Done That

So this thread might just end up being common sense but I figured I would ask anyways and possibly learn something. Despite having always been a slight PC gamer I was mostly into consoles, I never took extra precautions to take care of my computer at the time.
However once I got discharged from Boot for jacking my back up I sold a rifle for $2k and dropped it all on a behemoth of a gaming PC. For obvious reasons I am obviously a little more interested in protecting this investment.
So this place having always been the PC user oriented bastion of power that it is, I figured some people might have a few tips on what they do to keep their PC in tip top shape.
In particular, any programs you run on a general basis to clear out clutter? I imagine some files get left behind from installing/uninstalling games and was wondering if there was anything that would clean all that out periodically. Or just any program in general really that makes sure all the files are sorted and where they are supposed to. I obviously know about CCleaner and Defrag and the like but was wondering if there is anything else.
Thanks in advance for any tips.
However once I got discharged from Boot for jacking my back up I sold a rifle for $2k and dropped it all on a behemoth of a gaming PC. For obvious reasons I am obviously a little more interested in protecting this investment.
So this place having always been the PC user oriented bastion of power that it is, I figured some people might have a few tips on what they do to keep their PC in tip top shape.
In particular, any programs you run on a general basis to clear out clutter? I imagine some files get left behind from installing/uninstalling games and was wondering if there was anything that would clean all that out periodically. Or just any program in general really that makes sure all the files are sorted and where they are supposed to. I obviously know about CCleaner and Defrag and the like but was wondering if there is anything else.
Thanks in advance for any tips.