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    cleaning your pc tower

    oh god this is so fun. one thing i just cant figure out. how the hell dose all that dust get in there.

    spent 2 hours cleaning the cpu fan and heatsink. holy f'n hell. i have never seen so much dust in my life.

    so for anyone who has spent a good couple hours cleaning dust from your pc. the next drink is on me.
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    Usually only takes a couple of minutes when done all regular like. Neeneur.
    Been to the sticky dust bit. Not fun. Teflon coated fins helps a lot towards that end.


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    Funny story.. funny because no one died.

    I had an older box I was using as a file server and the temps were really high, so I figured it was time to take it out on the porch and give it a good blowing out with a can of air. I set the box on the edge of my porch (2 1/2 stories up) and went to grab the can of air. Unfortunately I must have misjudged just how wide the guard rail was and the damn thing went crashing down right into the back ally. It was easily in 20 different pieces.. Has to rank up there in the Top 10 Bone Headed Things Jeff Has Done listings.

    Interestingly enough, I was able to yank the 120GB Maxtor drive out of there and get almost all of the data off of it -- those suckers are tougher than you'd think.

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    Compressed air is the best way to clear the dust out of computers, but you need a real compressor--that canned air stuff just doesn't have the cajones to get the job done--and a good water trap installed or you're asking for trouble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    Compressed air is the best way to clear the dust out of computers, but you need a real compressor--that canned air stuff just doesn't have the cajones to get the job done--and a good water trap installed or you're asking for trouble.
    I've always had good results with the canned air.
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    Computers are really efficient electrostatic air filters... That's how :)
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    jeff. i done something similar. was at a friends 3rd story we was on the deck set the laptop on the rail (it was wide enough) gust of wind took the lappy right off to a painful death.

    anyway cleaned the fan/heatsink since i didnt like the temps my sensor was showing. (85 idle 95 under load) after cleaning i got it down to 68. 75 under load. still would like to get it dropped down more
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    Make sure to insert a pencil into any fan that's still plugged in to keep it from spinning when using compressed air to clean the machine. Some of those things, especially the 12v box fans in power supplies, will generate a current when spun at a high speed, resulting in popped diodes, or worse. Plus, it's hell on the bearings to spin the fan at 35,000 RPM ...

    I have a set of plastic TV tuning screwdrivers that I use instead of pencils.

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    Another hint... Don't keep your PC on the floor. It collects way more dust 'n' crap down there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kf0rt View Post
    Another hint... Don't keep your PC on the floor. It collects way more dust 'n' crap down there.
    Mine sits in a lower deck near the floor. And dang it sure picks up the dust.
    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

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