I did have bits of tights on my fans on the front but seeing as my side panel has been off the PC for the last 6 months I feel this is like tackling the bush-fires in America after a session on diaretic tablets.
I did have bits of tights on my fans on the front but seeing as my side panel has been off the PC for the last 6 months I feel this is like tackling the bush-fires in America after a session on diaretic tablets.
I just blow all the dust away every week with compressed air, works perfect if you do it regularly, if you let it be for a month or so, alot of dust accumulates, then you have to wipe the components carefully, so just keep the compressed air coming regularly!
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Last edited by DDY; 19-03-2008 at 07:31 PM.
Wow Spider webs? *Wonderin where did the spidey go?*
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Last edited by SiM; 19-03-2008 at 09:02 PM.
One of the reasons why it got dusty so bad is because this machine relies on one fan to cool the entire system (bar the PSU fan).
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For those who were wondering...
Spider was no where to be found, not here:
Not here either:
We had the static discussion last time this came up. Some reckoned that any air "solution" was risky due to the fact that if you got fans spinning the wrong way you could create a reverse current.
I have one of those metal grille/mesh-like things on the front and rear of my Lian li, the front one does a pretty good job, catches lots of dust. Still get lots in the case, but it must be helping.
I also object to paying £8 for a can of compressed air! Sod that.
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