PC Peripherals A Complete Guide to a Dust Free PC

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compressed air did not work for me.....it is costly does not clear all the dusts....i just use a paint brush now every few months also use a dust filter on all the intake fans but even with that i have to clean the PC every 3 months.
 
All you can do manually but don't touch PSU FAN as it intake less dust compare to when you try to clean it's fan as chance of maximum part of dust could settled inside PSU compare to when it's running or idle.
 
^ the connector at the end points to it being hooked up to a hose from an air compressor. Its for workshop or industrial use and not home use.
 
I 've used the normal paint brush, they dint seem to do any damage to the components, Inffact I found its the safest way to clean the dust off the components coupled with hair-dryer to blow away the dust.
 
6pack said:
^ the connector at the end points to it being hooked up to a hose from an air compressor. Its for workshop or industrial use and not home use.

Thats what i thought too , they should mention it in the description
 
I have a Green-Colored Industrial Blower which can be found easily in any tool shop. Takes away every particle of dust within a few minutes. There might be concerns of static in the air blown but it worked for me without damaging any component for years and it will for the days to come!

PS: I have not followed the link as it's blocked in my office but I'm sure as hell that the author of that page would be another finicky American making a 5 minute job, a 50 minute one.
 
^I used to believe the same and sometimes advise folks here not to go for a blower due to the static charge build up. But what the heck! The flow of air from a blower is retarded! :P Blows every bit of dust from the nook and cranny of the chassis.
 
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Running cool and dust-free since 2009 :bleh:
 
I also got one of those high volume air blowers from eBay (green body). Its blows the living daylights out of any dust particle on devices. Extremely nice when cleaning out HSF fins. I use it slightly sparingly on my GPUs, since it cause the squirrel fan to rev. up. But cleaning PCB surfaces and chassis nooks and crannies it is nice. Apart from that I use a small sable brush and a cloth.
 
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