help with dust in my computer
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ChaiRuiPeng
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help with dust in my computer
hi forum.
there is too much dust in where i live, and i have to clean my computer fan, gpu fan and other stuff so many times to prevent overheating, which nearly happened one time but my computers like most shut down auto before it could get to hot.
it is hot and dusty where i live. is there anyhting i could do to prevent or at least slow down the buildup of dust on my hardware? it gets bothersome having to clean it out every 2 and a half weeks.
thanks
there is too much dust in where i live, and i have to clean my computer fan, gpu fan and other stuff so many times to prevent overheating, which nearly happened one time but my computers like most shut down auto before it could get to hot.
it is hot and dusty where i live. is there anyhting i could do to prevent or at least slow down the buildup of dust on my hardware? it gets bothersome having to clean it out every 2 and a half weeks.
thanks
ent1ty wrote: success is a matter of concentration and desire
at a cost measure in computer resourcesButler Lampson wrote: all problems in Computer Science can be solved by another level of indirection
Common problem where I live... Africa.
Dust, Dust, Dust and where i am, a salty 90% humidity sea breeze.
Personally I have more fans blowing out of my case than in, to make sure nothing remains inside.
Then make sure airflow paths aren't obstructed by that brilliant cable layout. (Use a smoke bomb to check airflow)
After all that I get by with cleaning once every three months.
Dust, Dust, Dust and where i am, a salty 90% humidity sea breeze.
Personally I have more fans blowing out of my case than in, to make sure nothing remains inside.
Then make sure airflow paths aren't obstructed by that brilliant cable layout. (Use a smoke bomb to check airflow)
After all that I get by with cleaning once every three months.
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Insomniacp
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What about creating vacuum in your room and using space suits? 
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ChaiRuiPeng
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i was thinking maybe one of those static things that i could place at the entrance of my fan, but not touching. the ones that have all the dust stick to it.
ent1ty wrote: success is a matter of concentration and desire
at a cost measure in computer resourcesButler Lampson wrote: all problems in Computer Science can be solved by another level of indirection
entity, did you think about what you just wrote?
Things still get hot in a vacumn...
(basic thermal physics?)
On the other hand, one of my ridiculous(but possible)idea's, make a closed air cooling system.(=Insane length's of pipe connecting in and out fans allowing for air to loose heat on the way through the tube and then return) (Its gotta be _BIG_! to work)
Things still get hot in a vacumn...
On the other hand, one of my ridiculous(but possible)idea's, make a closed air cooling system.(=Insane length's of pipe connecting in and out fans allowing for air to loose heat on the way through the tube and then return) (Its gotta be _BIG_! to work)
Vacuum = no dust to worry about... though the cooling might get a bit difficult, as heat doesn't transport(i suppose it's not the best word) in vacuum, yeah.
I like your idea though, it would look soooo cool and neat
I like your idea though, it would look soooo cool and neat
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ChaiRuiPeng
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>.< if i had a vacuum it would get EVENT HOTTTETRR!!RWEFDSHGWGFADSDFSAGFDFBSGB
GAH!!! cant you remember? it would get even hotter and melt down my hardware before causing an explosion because the heat would not disperse AT ALL.
anyways...
i have some precision welding tools and know a thing or two about liquid cooling systems from spending so many years with baba goiung to his jobs.
i will just make my case into a mini refrigerator.
GAH!!! cant you remember? it would get even hotter and melt down my hardware before causing an explosion because the heat would not disperse AT ALL.
anyways...
i have some precision welding tools and know a thing or two about liquid cooling systems from spending so many years with baba goiung to his jobs.
i will just make my case into a mini refrigerator.
ent1ty wrote: success is a matter of concentration and desire
at a cost measure in computer resourcesButler Lampson wrote: all problems in Computer Science can be solved by another level of indirection
try changing your furnace filter and moving to a colder climate where there arnt cammels and tumbleweeds.
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ChaiRuiPeng
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oh yes it is on the floor
thanks i'm going to have to clean it today, and then i will try to find better spot.
thanks i'm going to have to clean it today, and then i will try to find better spot.
ent1ty wrote: success is a matter of concentration and desire
at a cost measure in computer resourcesButler Lampson wrote: all problems in Computer Science can be solved by another level of indirection
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ChaiRuiPeng
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yes i've already heard about liquid cooling using mineral oil. however it seems messy and i've heard the oil can creep up the wires like mouse and keyboard.
plus it would cost me less to make my own liquid cooling system than to buy wireless everthing and submerge it in an aquarium tank of mineral oil
plus it would cost me less to make my own liquid cooling system than to buy wireless everthing and submerge it in an aquarium tank of mineral oil