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case dust


Question Posted Wednesday October 29 2003, 12:14 am

how can I keep my computer case from being so disgustingly dusty on the inside all the time? is the dust even that bad for it? I mean, I think my fans make more noise when they're full of dust, but the parts work okay.

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oblvr10 answered Sunday May 30 2004, 4:44 pm:
U try to clean it eveyday and u can just keep away the dust.







hope I help,
oblvr10

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Ansatsu answered Sunday November 2 2003, 12:10 am:
Compressed air cleans the dust out pretty easily. Usually clean out your system atleast once a month. Long term dust does very little, but it's not nice when it does start affecting things

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downwithhydrogen answered Thursday October 30 2003, 4:05 pm:
A can of compressed air can be your best friend. Just use it to blow out all the dust, and you should be fine.

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