26 Nov 2019 at 17:24 #1 venomx venomx Associate Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,139 Whats the best way to clean inside the PC, i heard compressed air is good ? Also how often ?
26 Nov 2019 at 17:32 #4 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,139 I heard you have to keep the can upright else it can blow liquid into the PC ?
27 Nov 2019 at 09:52 #11 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,139 Gonna go with one of these....
27 Nov 2019 at 19:01 #15 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,139 Haze said: I don't clean mine anymore, something always seems to stop working after lol, if it's not broken don't fix it(clean it) Click to expand... I'm guessing you used a compressed air can ? Problem with them it can leak liquid ALso when doing the heatsink you are supposed to hold the blades still
Haze said: I don't clean mine anymore, something always seems to stop working after lol, if it's not broken don't fix it(clean it) Click to expand... I'm guessing you used a compressed air can ? Problem with them it can leak liquid ALso when doing the heatsink you are supposed to hold the blades still
28 Nov 2019 at 15:49 #27 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,139 dark-knight said: Can highly recommend this one, does a fantastic job and is very powerful. Click to expand... Yep got it for £50 Really powerful, comes with plenty of useful stuff too.
dark-knight said: Can highly recommend this one, does a fantastic job and is very powerful. Click to expand... Yep got it for £50 Really powerful, comes with plenty of useful stuff too.
28 Nov 2019 at 16:56 #29 venomx venomx Associate OP Joined 17 Feb 2009 Posts 1,139 Glanza said: Also recommend this, saves us a fortune in cans of air for blasting customer PC's out. Click to expand... One question, surely it just blows the dust around rather than actually sucking it up ?
Glanza said: Also recommend this, saves us a fortune in cans of air for blasting customer PC's out. Click to expand... One question, surely it just blows the dust around rather than actually sucking it up ?