Cleaning dust from inside of case

jb7

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I have an antec 902 case, I am currently in the process of installing a new cooler and so I have taken everything out, apart from the power supply. Being about a year old, there is a lot of dust in the case. Is it ok to just wipe this away with a dry lint free cloth?

thanks
 
I just tend to use a hoover with the bristle attachment thing. People say not to because it can damage them with static and that, I dunno what it's like for modern components though, I've been doing it for about 8 years with my old P4 478 based stuff, but since moving to modern stuff I haven't.

Filters ***. :P
 
or you can use a hair dryer, used it many a time to remove dust from my heat-sink, and definitely use a soft bristle paintbrush
 
Dyson do a Soft Dusting Brush attachment that is perfect for getting dust out of computers.
http://www.dyson.co.uk/store/parts.asp?accessory=ACC-SOFTDUSTINGBRUSH&product=DC07

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I use 4500psi compressed air :D From a distance of course and regulated to 850psi, and if you decide to use compressed air, hold the fans to avoid knackering the bearings.

oh yeah, filters ***. Especially if you're a smoker cuz the dust smells horrible.
 
I use a hoover too, and a makeup brush (not mine ~.~) shh!
Snap! The makeup brush does look very out of place in my toolbox though... :D

Dyson do a Soft Dusting Brush attachment that is perfect for getting dust out of computers.
Nice find! Might just have to try that.
 
High Performance Electric Pump £25 works wonders.Cant believe people still fork out on those air canisters.
 
People say not to because it can damage them with static and that, I dunno what it's like for modern components though
So you want to know which computer would be quite ESD proof?
Think about Colossus or any other vacuum tube computer.
 
Compressor @ home and we are limited to cans of compressed air in the office. Be careful with the hoover in the PC around the fans, managed to destroy a heatsink fan with the hoover previously.
 
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