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what? Not when you route the cables as tightly as I do.
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I also noticed the cables haven't moved an inch in the two pictures, but what that other guy is saying about the two pics is one heck of a stretch- who would even bother to do something like that, and why? For cleaning I use a DataVac Blower. I did occasionally use my 30gal compressor but the hassle of dragging it out the garage, filling it to pressure, setting it up, then draining it, rolling the hose back up, etc is a little much
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I would use my air compressor if it worked lol. Compressed air for me!
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It looks good, I would have liked to see the massive dust cloud that came out that thing the moment the air hit it (that's probably the most entertaining part
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I like using air compressors whenever possible to clean my PCs. "Canned air" is NOT canned air, but rather a can of difluoroethane (compressed into a liquid state) that is rather toxic and can kill you, possibly instantly, if you breathe in a sufficient amount. When you reduce the pressure of the liquid difluoroethane by pulling the trigger on your can, the liquid becomes a gas and evaporates, absorbing the heat around it and "freezing" the can. Technically, using one of those is pretty much how part of an air conditioner works, hence the existence of the "evaporator coil."
Physics aside, an air compressor at 60 PSI pretty much obliterates the toughest dust problems, while the wimpy, nauseating difluoroethane cans don't work to well on larger dust problems.
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That is not that bad for 3 years of operation. I have seen worse.
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i usually using paint brush and big fan
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CaptainFailcon - Wow! That's crazy!
Also, 60psi will do the trick, but you should try 300psi... It actually scares dust from returning
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im just glad the CPU can breathe now haha.
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ALWAYS wedge the fans so they cant spin! even if they dont break, they always end up noisier if you over rev them, or spin them backwards.
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this thread needs this.
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My brother's PC is worse, I keep on telling him to clean it but it runs 24/7
I'll get a pic of it next time I'm there.Static again I've been hoovering motherboards, GPU's and everything else for years, and I'm not gentle. I go all over the hardware, in RAM and PCI slots, everywhere except the CPU socket. I've never broken anything while hoovering. I know the difference between static from a human and static from a hoover, but it certainly doesn't matter in my case.Look at it like this - if you blow a computer with static then you're going to keep on blowing them as you are "prone" to static charges. But like most other people, I'm normal I think you shouldn't waste your life worrying about static unless you have problems with randomly dying hardware...Static will just never affect some people
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static is just the excuse for "i smacked off a capacitor with the vacuum, but didnt notice"
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I hate to say it but ive had worse, like when you pull the side panel off dust literally falls out
and there is a spider web right in-front of you of dust that you need to break through before even getting to the dusty components Some have been that dusty that the dust is even forming outside the computer at the vents, crazy
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Is that case the PC-7B Plus II? It's the closest thing I could find to OPs pic (after looking for 5 minutes), but I'm hesitant to say for certain because the expansion slot covers are different. Then again, I'm sure you can buy ventilated expansion slot covers.
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I always use this to clean my computer.
Datavac Electric Duster Does it create static electricity too? It blows good amount of air but it gets loud as vacuum does. lol |
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not sure how you produce static electricity with blowers and vaccums. most of the caps are sheilded.
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