CPU running hot......You really should see this, unbelievable.

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nyker96

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Nasty... this made me google image "dusty pc". Its not pretty you guys....

dusty4.jpg


:thumbsdown:

Nice I love this. after seen these pictures I will no longer complaint about how dusty mine gets. there's no contest with these.
 

taltamir

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i prefer cleaning computers with a vacuum cleaner. and no need for a mask either when you do that :p

As for watercooling. Watercooling still uses heatsinks and sometimes even fans.
 

Markfw

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i prefer cleaning computers with a vacuum cleaner. and no need for a mask either when you do that :p

As for watercooling. Watercooling still uses heatsinks and sometimes even fans.

I have tried a vacuum cleaner. It doesn't get 1/10th the dirt a compessor does.
 

foghorn67

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I really need stop bitching about cleaning the fan filters on my P180 every week. Because honestly, the innards are almost squeaky clean.
 

Tryckee

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Holy Crap! And I thought the little dust that I accrue in my PC was a lot. +1 for filters. *cough* *cough*
 

Markfw

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Agreed.

Shop VAC + air compressor at the same time ftw

While I agree that MIGHT work. You would have to be there to see the cloud when I hit that case with the air. No shop vac I have ever seen could suck that cloud in.
 

Zargon

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I used to manage some engineering college computer labs.

we owned a compressor just because of that.
 

konakona

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LOL..

i remember when i was in college and did pc repair for friends, i ran across a pal who owned a car body shop.

You guys know how much dust is in a car body shop.

I walked in korean... by the time i finished cleaning his computer and redid the OS, i came out as a black man.

:X

<do not mean this racially in any way.... i was litterally covered up with so much dust and soot, i came out black>

heh, I read this post just now and thought about your ID for a sec.. funny how I never noticed it all this time :D
 

aigomorla

CPU, Cases&Cooling Mod PC Gaming Mod Elite Member
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oh that my id means... "oh gowd i dont know.." in korean?

:p
 

Plimogz

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Just to add a little something here with regards to air compressors VS. vacuum cleaners...

compressors don't usually generate static charge in the way that vacuum cleaners (be they "shop-vac" or central) do.

I once messed up one half of a raid 1 array while vacuuming the case. (I unfortunately can't clearly recall how that eventually worked out -- I seem to remember everything functionning after some rebuilding, but...)

Anyway, this is one case where there most definitely is a difference between sucking and blowing. IMHO at least ;)
 

BonzaiDuck

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Three machines running under my desk here -- the most recently built has never been cleaned (built last summer). It's time to put the vacuum-cleaner on them again. why? This thread -- thanks for the reminder.