Originally posted by: corkyg
Some times there can be a static electricity problem, but that is easily remedied by using the attachment kits specifically designed for computer use. They are not expensive and come with a variety of small tools and adapters to neck down the vacuum hose. Compressed air is good for some things, but really - all it does is blow the dirt and dust into the air - and when you waolk away, it settles back down. You don't really get rid of it that way - you just move it around - sort of like sweeping under the rug.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Generally people use compressed air, since if you accidentally blow a part off, it isn't lost to the vacuum bag.
However, if you use the bristled attachment to avoid bumping anything, and you're careful, a vacuum should be just fine.
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Originally posted by: SonicIce
I'm not really into compressed air because for one it just moves the dust around and two, you can end up forcing air into the fan bearing and ruining it. happened to my 6600gt and had to send it back because it got really loud and vibrated. then i stopped using compressed air.
