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Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Dr Sadako on June 24, 2008, 06:22:12 PM
The last few days I have had BSOD quite randomly and today I never managed to boot up windows. So I did what I usually do when I get BSOD, brought out the vacuum cleaner. After carefully cleaning the computer it still kept getting BSOD. Quite annoying. I started to look more carefully at the graphics card and realised that the vacuum cleaner hadn't done a good enough job. It was time to bring in the artillery.

(http://www.lindarn.se/upload/pictures/feraxK.jpg)

Yup a compressor. Blowing clean all components in the case with 8 bar air did the job. No more BSOD and that extra fine dust that creeps into all crevices were gone as well. Well recommended if you have a compressor.
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Aquilifer on June 24, 2008, 07:21:33 PM
Rofl :lmfao: ...No more BSODs anymore because nothing worked? :)

(actually I have been cursing with BSODs myself...maybe try your trick :g: )
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Jabbs on June 24, 2008, 08:24:48 PM
That looks like it could blow the whole computer away! :byebye:
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Luminance on June 24, 2008, 09:09:08 PM
lol is that part of a race car or what? :P
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Browne on June 25, 2008, 01:28:07 PM
Quote from: Dr Sadako;235173The last few days I have had BSOD quite randomly and today I never managed to boot up windows. So I did what I usually do when I get BSOD, brought out the vacuum cleaner. After carefully cleaning the computer it still kept getting BSOD. Quite annoying. I started to look more carefully at the graphics card and realised that the vacuum cleaner hadn't done a good enough job. It was time to bring in the artillery.
 
(http://www.lindarn.se/upload/pictures/feraxK.jpg)
 
Yup a compressor. Blowing clean all components in the case with 8 bar air did the job. No more BSOD and that extra fine dust that creeps into all crevices were gone as well. Well recommended if you have a compressor.

 
Whoa there young fella....compressed air is very moist...unless you use water filters on the line........
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: DuVeL on June 25, 2008, 01:37:14 PM
We used the same thing on a computer at my work.
Works really well if you know what you're doing.
 
But then again, your a doctor.
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Carr0t on June 25, 2008, 05:20:36 PM
Quote from: Browne;235338Whoa there young fella....compressed air is very moist...unless you use water filters on the line........

Can't you buy ones with that kind of thing built in? The techies here have a compressor and a desk kinda like an inverse air hockey one (prevents dust being blown everywhere by sucking it onto the table as you work, then can be easily cleaned) specifically for cleaning kit here, so I assume as you can buy kit specially for it they've thought about water etc.
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Dingo on June 25, 2008, 11:19:47 PM
Quote from: Carr0t;235375Can't you buy ones with that kind of thing built in? The techies here have a compressor and a desk kinda like an inverse air hockey one (prevents dust being blown everywhere by sucking it onto the table as you work, then can be easily cleaned) specifically for cleaning kit here, so I assume as you can buy kit specially for it they've thought about water etc.

 
Of course you can, and it costs three times as much, because techie has a price!!:D
Title: How to clean a computer
Post by: Rabbi Bob on June 26, 2008, 11:33:40 AM
Interesting approach.    We have one of these  http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1080867&CatId=41  And not only does it suck, it blows in two speeds and the hi-blower speed removes everything we've passed under it.  Don't forget to keep your fans from spinning at high rates from direct air, the angle that drives the blades is not the natural spin path and you could warp the fan or worse by over driving the rotation speed.