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Cleaning inside your PC.
texasboy:
I`ts nothing that you have to do every month, but once or twice a year its good to get all that accumulated dust and breadcrumbs off your fans and other parts. I`m sure there is a right and wrong way of doing this but this is what I have found that works for me.
A good quality ladies make up brush (soft and fluffy ::)) a small vacuum cleaner which is held a few inches away from the PC. Gently brush the dust off the fans. You can usually even remove graphic and memory cards to brush clean,before working on other parts inside the tower. Just be careful not to hit anything with the vacuum,and always disconnect all the power sources.
It will slightly reduce noise,and fans will have less grunge to spin around.
Thats my story.!!! Whats yours?? Or have you never thought of this.
cheers
olddays1:
I normally hold my breath, cross my fingers and go at it with a can of compressed gas power duster! I was once told not to let the power duster spin the fans so I stick a pencil in the blades to keep them from spinning?
billyfridge:
I'm waiting until I steam clean my garden paths, then I will steam clean my PC as well.
MinLo gave me this brilliant idea [happy]
Quantum:
Also, it's good to replace your system fans every couple of years. You can pick up 2 good, quiet 92mm fans for less than £10 these days. CPU fans are a bit more tricky, I'd just keep an eye on temperature of your CPU every now and again.
fuzzytomcat:
--- Quote from: Quantum on February 22, 2009, 05:16:28 pm ---Also, it's good to replace your system fans every couple of years. You can pick up 2 good, quiet 92mm fans for less than £10 these days. CPU fans are a bit more tricky, I'd just keep an eye on temperature of your CPU every now and again.
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Hey Quantum,
I agree with you but some computer manufactures like "Dell" uses a special connector on the fan wire leads and off the shelf fans won't work. You can cut off the connector and solder the leads on and use some srink tube to cover each of the connections "OR" get a OEM fan in this case to be safe if your unable to modify the fan yourself.
Fuzzy
;D
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