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  • Two things:

    First, you should have immobilized the fans (put a stick or something in them) before blowing them. They can be damaged by having compressed air spinning them too fast.

    Second, you should have worn a dust mask. That crap is not good for you.

  • @starsiegeplayer I know that fan theory, i tried this: let a pc fan spin insanely fast for 15 mins using a air compressor.. the fan was fine afterwards, so i don't think it is a problem.

  • Yeah, definitely need to blow em out every now and then. I had to pull out the dispatch computers and take en down stairs to the auto shop and blast em out.

  • Is it a Thermaltake case?

  • these are normal office computers used with visualization software contains measuring and controlling for production process in Heavy Dust Industry.

    With cleaning shown in video above, computers works for many years.

    Only one thing which we are changing all the time is filters and electric fans, coz dust very quickly kills bearings...

  • holyshite!! that's a lot o dust. I just take time to dust my pc once or twice a week really painless process once you get used to it almost like cleaning a child

  • 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 ..

  • Holy Crap hahaha

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