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From: dragonwarecomputers
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  • Hope u didnt get astma :o

  • Thats extremely bad for the fans. Watch out for overspin.

  • There is a drivethru restaurant right behind us, so that is why (as a courtesy to them and they're customers) we blow the dust out inside out own store. We certainly would prefer to do it outside and recommend to our customers that they do so.

  • Maybe this is a tip: get the pc outside ^^

  • Computer cancer? Looks like a smoker's pc brownish dust smells terrible lol.. taste even worse lol

  • wow that's dusty.

  • Why would you do that indoors?

  • Lol you shouldn't leave the cables in...

  • WOW How rank is that lol

  • is that an hp pavilion?

  • the pc can be damaged when compressed air aces by shooting a jet of follow-up very strong and can damage the components of the motherboard chips madrey plate and stuff also it is convenient aserlo with a leaf blower if it serves that throws a thick conical jet suitable for this type of cleaning ..

  • nah blower is a waste of time doing that way, however the dusts will hide other way they cant reach, therefore i taken everything pc tower to bare then use blower, everytime one of each hardwarelike start with motherboard blown and use it shaving brush to brush off, then power suppy unit, one at time and your pc tower will looks like new once again.

  • can you pm me some dusting tips and is dusting with a swiffer duster bad?

    ive had my pc about 3 months and not sure if i should dust it or not yet, im in desperate need for help plz pm me or jus reply to the comment with all your "dusting" knowledge thnx

  • When using an air compressor you have to be careful not have too air presure PSI or you could damage the motherboard's components. although a compressor saves you money cause you dont have to buy those air spray cans that can cost at least $5.00 everytime you buy one.

  • did that break any components?

  • No, the customer was actually running it that way. She brought it in for a memory upgrade. She told us that she had be blowing it out every month, but she never took the cover off. So, she was actually creating hew own problem. We think she was lucky that she wanted more RAM, because I doubt it could've gone much longer without damaging either the motherboard or CPU.

  • @dragonwarecomputers BLOWING IT?

  • Is that an HP Pavilion desktop?

  • If I recall it was a Sony.

  • hey we have the same computer I think.XD

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