Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : How to clean underneath plastic cover?
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I went on a cleaning binge yesterday, but didn't get everything done that I wanted to. | |
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The thread I am linking to has links in post#4 which go into more detail than you will need but does address your question about removing the cover and warranty. | |
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Use a Vacuum cleaner. | |
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I was. I'd still like to get the cover off for direct access to the heat sink for cleaning. I looked at that write up about disassembling the shroud. Ouch. I could see doing that once to attach a water block, but doing it once every month or so seems way too invasive and likely to cause damage. | |
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With the pic of what it looks like inside do you think you could attach a drinking straw (or some other flexible narrow diameter tubing, fish tank supplies maybe?) to the end of your vacuum cleaner to get to the innards? | |
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With the pic of what it looks like inside do you think you could attach a drinking straw (or some other flexible narrow diameter tubing, fish tank supplies maybe?) to the end of your vacuum cleaner to get to the innards? I actually was using a straw/vacuum hose combo to clean the CPU heatsink. However, both ends of the GTX280 -- the rotary fan on the inside or the exhaust vents on the outside -- are too small for even a small straw. Furthermore, I still wouldn't be able to see how much dust, if any, is trapped in there. | |
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Blowing into the exhaust, either by mouth or e.g. a hair dryer, can be more effective than sucking the dust away due to the higher air speeds. | |
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Blowing into the exhaust, either by mouth or e.g. a hair dryer, can be more effective than sucking the dust away due to the higher air speeds. Thanks, I'll try that next time I pull the machine apart. I didn't think of using a hair dryer; that's a great idea. Considering the layout of the vents and the heatsink fins, blowing air into the back vents should clear out anything in there. | |
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Get a biro, take the inside out and use it to blow any dust out. | |
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Compressed/canned air. Works great. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : How to clean underneath plastic cover?