Is it ok to blow dust out from your CPU by using a hair dryer or blower?
casanova The Frozen Nova Jul 23, 2007 #1 Is it ok to blow dust out from your CPU by using a hair dryer or blower?
wizrulz GUNNING DOWN TEAMS Jul 23, 2007 #3 u can use air blower.....but avoid hair dryer...as it will heat up CPU and adjoining components.....
OP casanova The Frozen Nova Jul 23, 2007 #4 Don't have a vaccum cleaner, so trying to be efficient with what I have. How much will an air blower cost me.
Don't have a vaccum cleaner, so trying to be efficient with what I have. How much will an air blower cost me.
wizrulz GUNNING DOWN TEAMS Jul 23, 2007 #6 ^^^^ try using .....mobo will also go for ever and u will get new one
john_the_ultimate No pain....No gain Jul 23, 2007 #7 Don't use hair dryer instead use a can of compressed air. It comes with a thin and long nozzle attachment (good for tight spot) .
Don't use hair dryer instead use a can of compressed air. It comes with a thin and long nozzle attachment (good for tight spot) .
freshseasons King of my own Castle Jul 23, 2007 #9 I think get a simple blower from Hardware store. It will cost you 800 Rs but it will last you for years and effectively this is the best thing.
I think get a simple blower from Hardware store. It will cost you 800 Rs but it will last you for years and effectively this is the best thing.
OP casanova The Frozen Nova Jul 24, 2007 #11 ^^ Yeah cheap but do we have to pump it or it requires electricity.
OP casanova The Frozen Nova Jul 24, 2007 #13 @ax3, That thing doesn't blow of dust completely and is very painful. I boought it for 20 bucks from Lamington Road. So anything that runs on power will be better. How much does a can of compressed air cost?
@ax3, That thing doesn't blow of dust completely and is very painful. I boought it for 20 bucks from Lamington Road. So anything that runs on power will be better. How much does a can of compressed air cost?