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PSU HOWTO clean dust from PSU?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Bitwacker, 15 May 2012.

  1. Brooxy

    Brooxy Loser of the Game

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    Pfffft and I thought it would be a fiver from poundland ;)

    Seriously though, compressed air is your friend for cleaning power supplies. No reason to take a PSU apart unless you know exactly what you are doing
     
  2. Bitwacker

    Bitwacker C# forever

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  3. adamix

    adamix What's a Dremel?

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    It will definitely help get rid of most of the dust from within the psu. Obviously, as access to a closed psu unit is restricted, some dust will remain - this will also be the case if you're to use compressed air. The latter's real advantage is speed, really, which comes at a price. Giotto's rocket can be found for a bit less than the prices quoted above, and will probably last a lifetime (why not alongside a can of compressed air?). I agree with previous posts and would also advise against opening the psu - removing the last 5 micrograms of dust won't make that big a change.
     
  4. Williz

    Williz Minimodder

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    That looks pretty useful, think I'll grab one of those as compressed air isn't that cheap!
     
  5. jaydeee

    jaydeee What's a Dremel?

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    I use vacuum cleaner for this task. :)
     
  6. mecha.

    mecha. Newbie

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  7. Bitwacker

    Bitwacker C# forever

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    In the end a trusty vacuum cleaner did the trick. Which bring me onto the next question: what is the best way to stop dust building up again?
     
  8. Beasteh

    Beasteh What's a Dremel?

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    Best thing to do is to fit filters to your case's intakes. Remember to clean out the filters once in a while! Other than that, PCs seem to get less dusty if you keep them off the floor (on the desk is good!) and keep the area around them clean, too.
     
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