I'm not an expert but I seriously wouldn't use a vacumm or a cloth.
You need to use compressed air or a new clean paint brush.
Using a vacumm could seriously damage your hardware and a cloth will only leave more lint and dust behind.
bettynew
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yes you are right, using compressor is the best one...
i guess i'm too used to mine using special vacuum, it's small one using usb as its source of power, it is not generating heat, so it is ok for cleaning component (it also have brush extension)
Thats sounds much safter, I had nasty images of this lady with Henry in her system case! Where did you get that nifty gadget from?
If you want to check the temperature to see if your fan is working correctly, I found Everest home edition to be very handy. Check it out if you can't find it in the BIOS.
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it is china made, about 2-3 dollars worth. not strong but enough for cards and keyboard cleaning...
there also a small compressor (you can wrap your hand around it) about 5-7 dollars worth, but must be turned off after 10 minutes of working because of the overheat.
Off to eBay now to search for one! Cheers!
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i use much caution ,but use all 3,air, soft bristle paint brush,and vacuum,note vacuum only for lower case and front cover and such
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