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computer fan loud...overheatin? please help
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Please be careful when dusting off the interior of your computer. I mistakingly dusted out the inside of my machine with a mini electronic vacuum. The kind that is typically used to clean the dust under the keys of a keyboard or other electronics. Unfortunately, I ended up killing one of my sticks of RAM at the same time.
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Originally Posted by cscgal
Please be careful when dusting off the interior of your computer. I mistakingly dusted out the inside of my machine with a mini electronic vacuum. The kind that is typically used to clean the dust under the keys of a keyboard or other electronics. Unfortunately, I ended up killing one of my sticks of RAM at the same time.
this is also coming from the kid who never uses a static wrist band...and wont til something actually gets zapped by me :mrgreen:
What I did was bang a little, not banging it with a big baseball bat (however I do feel the urge sometimes
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I take my time when it comes to cleaning, a big dry cloth of kitchen paper and being careful that it doesn't stick. Lots of blowing from my lungs and I also use a small vacuum cleaner, however I don't use it on the interior, my chassis has a removable exterior with air holes in it and because the chassis is on a wooden floor without any kind of lifting from the ground its a working vacuum cleaner as it is. Its not something I'm proud of, but here we don't have the space to put it up, because it reaches the desk if it does.
) lolI take my time when it comes to cleaning, a big dry cloth of kitchen paper and being careful that it doesn't stick. Lots of blowing from my lungs and I also use a small vacuum cleaner, however I don't use it on the interior, my chassis has a removable exterior with air holes in it and because the chassis is on a wooden floor without any kind of lifting from the ground its a working vacuum cleaner as it is. Its not something I'm proud of, but here we don't have the space to put it up, because it reaches the desk if it does.
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