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      basic.woodworks
      last edited by

      the inside .. couple times a year. Kinda depends on the amount of dusting you do in the area where the machine is. I have a soft bristle paintbrush I keep in my wife's desk ad use it and a dust swiffer thingy once or twice a month to clear the vent holes and any other area where the air can get through (i.e. aroung the crack between hardware components).

      Mike RL

      "The greatest mistake a person can make is to be afraid of making one." (Elbert Hubbard)

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        johnsenior1973
        last edited by

        @glenn said:

        How often do you remove the case & dust inside your computer?

        I've aligned my PC cleaning regime with Haley's Comet.

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        • boofredlayB Offline
          boofredlay
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          🀣

          I try to do mine every other month or so... I guess I need to do it soon.

          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            remus
            last edited by

            I tend to do mine whene ever i can be bothereed really, so every few months i suppose.

            On a slightly related note, my friend didnt clean his for 3-4 years, when i went to clean out their old graphics card their were solid lumps of 'dust'.

            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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              Ross Macintosh
              last edited by

              Everytime I smell something melting in there - or when the computer slows down. Whichever comes first! That works out to about once a year. Not good since the tower is sitting on the floor that only gets a vacuum once-a-week.

              I know - I know - I should clean the case (and the floor) more frequently. I also shouldn't have the case on the floor and I should exercise more and drink less. I know - I know.

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              • M Offline
                marne
                last edited by

                I clean my Notebook every 2 weeks. After every cleaning there is a noticeably faster spindown of the ventilators after a hot job. But take care not to let fans spin from the airflow of the vacuum cleaner or the compressor(<-my preferred method). The induced tension may damage some parts on the board...

                Happy cleaning
                Marne

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                • plot-parisP Offline
                  plot-paris
                  last edited by

                  every time I get a new piece of hardware, I open my computer. is is allways a shock and I promise myself to clean it properly soon, then take out the grown dust carpets, put them to the used clothes collection pile and start testing the new hardware... πŸ˜•

                  I know, I should exercise a bit more discipline with my new laptop (going to arrive in a view days πŸŽ‰ )
                  by the way: how do you clean your notebook, marne? you don't actually open it, do you?

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                  • M Offline
                    marne
                    last edited by

                    Its easy Jakob,
                    only every second time i open the nb. Mine has two clips below the display, if i release them i get direct access to the fans and could clean them without screwing around. But i think there are not much nbs which make it so easy to the user.
                    The other times i just use a compressor with a kind of pistol (like the one in the attachment). This makes the cleaning procedure very comfortable and you can see the dusty-loads streaming out of the ventilation slots when pressing the air through the nbcough. It only takes a few seconds.
                    But be aware: first as already said, you have to avoid that the fans start spinning from the airflow (i use a bend up paper clip for fixing), because they will generate electricity that may blow up some sensitive parts on your mainboard! Your computer won't be the first one, died on a cleaning. And second you may take care that this strong air-beam(?) doesn't hit the fixed fan directly - it may buckle the shaft drive.

                    Try to monitor the temperatures of your components if you don't already do this. I use this one http://www.pbus-167.com/ or speedfan.
                    You may compare the temps while working with it now (brand new πŸ˜„ ) and after 4 weeks of usage. For me it makes a 5Β°C difference while rendering f.e. (CPU around 73Β°C before and 68Β°C after cleaning while running on 2 of 2 cores, nevertheless both temps are way too hot 😞).

                    for a cleaner environment πŸ˜‰


                    no, this is not rendered :lol:

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                      plot-paris
                      last edited by

                      I know, I know; I only wear one pair of shoes, and that for a whole year!
                      this post would have slipped my attention in another thread in the corner bar

                      could someone remove this spam-bot?

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                        eeva
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                        done! i deleted the post 🀒

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                          plot-paris
                          last edited by

                          thanks, Eeva.
                          somehow they seem to have found a small hole in the defence the last days 😞

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                            Gaieus
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                            Well, anyone can find those holes (called 'registration') but as I see the team never leaves a spammer to me (if you knew what a nice feeling is to press the 'Ban' button on them) πŸ˜‰

                            Gai...

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