Dusting PC

wkweewee

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How much should I expect it to cost? And also, those filter is to put on the exterior of casing only for the fans blowing air into the case right..?

Can range from under 10 per piece to more than 10 bucks per piece. Brand and quality dependent as well and do buy those which say ultra fine. Yup, place them at the intake.
 

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use vacuum cleaner can use the brush head to brush the components?:s11::s11:

I'm just using the normal tube to suck some dust, but those fine fine one will just stay on the components, can't suck them off....

It depends on the vacuum cleaner you have. Most have fairly stiff synthetic brushes, only a few have soft horse hair brushes.

If you use the regular tube or crevice tool, suction is fairly strong. With the dusting brush attached, the suction is more spread and less concentrated :)
 

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What about hair dryer? :s13:

My hair dryer is pretty darn strong I would say. Use cool air and not hot hair of course. :s13:
 
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I fired my Demiflex fan filters after I got my DUAKI BOSCH.
Now not using any filters at all.
Every 3 months just use my DUAKI BOSCH to blow my PC for 10 mins.
99% of DUST easily clear liao.
 

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Can range from under 10 per piece to more than 10 bucks per piece. Brand and quality dependent as well and do buy those which say ultra fine. Yup, place them at the intake.
Where to buy these filters???
 

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You want me to die ah??!!!:eek::eek::s22::s22::(:(

You do know that vacuum casues static in your PC right??? :s22:

And yes I have 2 intake fans at the front and one fan at the rear. This is will be a positive airflow right?

If not how to make it MORE POSITIVE? :(

I have been using vacuum cleaner for more than 20yrs... it's highly unlikely that will be any static around the nozzle would damage anything. If u want to be safe keep computer plugged in so it's grounded while vacuuming.
 

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I have been using vacuum cleaner for more than 20yrs... it's highly unlikely that will be any static around the nozzle would damage anything. If u want to be safe keep computer plugged in so it's grounded while vacuuming.

hmm are you absolutely sure that vacuuming in Singapore is safe??? if really safe then i seriously don't mind trying...
 

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How many people do you need to tell you they have been using vacuum cleaner to clean dust on motherboard till you are satisfied?

Disclaimer is that, if you didn't hold the nozzle tight and knock off some resistors or components from the motherboard, that you hold responsibility on your own. Otherwise, we've been doing that for years....

hmm are you absolutely sure that vacuuming in Singapore is safe??? if really safe then i seriously don't mind trying...
 

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How many people do you need to tell you they have been using vacuum cleaner to clean dust on motherboard till you are satisfied?

Disclaimer is that, if you didn't hold the nozzle tight and knock off some resistors or components from the motherboard, that you hold responsibility on your own. Otherwise, we've been doing that for years....

Skeptics gonna skeptic :s13:
 

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hmm are you absolutely sure that vacuuming in Singapore is safe??? if really safe then i seriously don't mind trying...

Keyword: Singapore. Not NA, not EU, not 4 season country. Singapour.

Just use minimum suction setting and use the dusting brush if your vacuum has one.
 

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I am the 4th buyer in the Milliardo MO.

I have been skeptic about the cleaning power of this Metro Datavac Duster till I used my company compressed air blower to clean 2 desktop PCs last Friday. In all, it took less than 15 minutes blow away the dust even in hard to reach area like inside the power supply. :s13: :s13: :s13:

wow didn't know I'll get such replies in my thread :s12:

anyway I've placed an order with this guy called milirado on VR-Zone for the datavac ed500 costing at 116 including delivery.

downside to that is the waiting time though... so if you're rich and can't wait to get your hands on this I'd recommend buying it for $159... :)

I still think in the long run it'll be better than buying canned air at 15 per pop.
 

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Anyone tried the blast vac pro from jml?
It has higher power den datavac. 800w vs 500w. Can be use as vacuum too and it's cheaper also. Thinking of getting it instead of the datavac.
 

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Anyone tried the blast vac pro from jml?
It has higher power den datavac. 800w vs 500w. Can be use as vacuum too and it's cheaper also. Thinking of getting it instead of the datavac.

I am using something similar to Blast Vac Pro.. but different brand. Gd front vacuum.. strong back blower.. 1000w. Cheap and effective. about 6x sgd nia.
 

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Any cheaper alternative to Metro Vac Datavac Electric Duster?

Thanks.
 

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Use toothbrush, cloth dismantle every part basically is very easy. But for lazy people like me we use datavac
 

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I am using something similar to Blast Vac Pro.. but different brand. Gd front vacuum.. strong back blower.. 1000w. Cheap and effective. about 6x sgd nia.

Does the motor gets hot easily?
Heard that the toyomi 1000w gets hot very fast.
 
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