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Old 12-28-2005
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any advice on cleaning computers?

Hello, allthough a good part of my pc is totally dust free my graphics card has inherited a nice think layer of dust.

Any advice on cleaning computer parts? shall I even bother?

Cheers,

Alex
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Old 12-28-2005
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i would use canned air, there avalable at most computer stores for about 6 dollors
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Old 12-28-2005
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Originally Posted by gamingguy27
Hello, allthough a good part of my pc is totally dust free my graphics card has inherited a nice think layer of dust.

Any advice on cleaning computer parts? shall I even bother?

Cheers,

Alex
Take a look HERE for computer cleaning advise.

Regards Howard
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Old 12-31-2005
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the best thing to do for a good cleaning in your pc is that brush used to paint.
buy one small and fine. it should be enough to clean all the dust inside your computer parts.
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A big bucket of hot soapy water.... and don't forget to clean behind the ears!
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