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tinjaw:
Just a little tip.

For years I have been cleaning my computer components with a simple bore bristle shaving brush. The bristles are stiff enough to get the sticky dirt while not endangering the small parts. It is also static free.

Brush the dust from your computer

tomos:
wonder what the bristles are :-\
guess it's important that they're natural -  (not so "staticy")
I've never used shaving brushes - I know the more expensive ones are badger hair but after that ...
must look see whats on offer here

Lashiec:
So, it's safe to use it with the components located near sensible parts, that is, coolers?

tinjaw:
So, it's safe to use it with the components located near sensible parts, that is, coolers?
-Lashiec (February 03, 2008, 12:28 PM)
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Sorry Lashiec, but I think something got lost in the translation. Did you mean sensitive and fans or were you talking about water blocks?

Lashiec:
Yes, I think sensitive is more appropriated in this context, and well, they're actually called coolers, but I suppose you can call them fans. I'm talking about those cooling off GPUs and CPUs, not case fans.

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