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Title: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: Nickbat on 26 May 2009, 17:17:46
The PC was playing up over the weekend, doing some very odd things. For example, when I went to select a directory in Explorer, it would select them all. When I wanted to open a bookmark in Firefox, it asked if I really wanted to open all 273! Also, my work programmes started to behave oddly. I checked for viruses, but had none. :y

I then noticed that this was the first "hot" weekend of the year and, from previous experience, overly hot PCs can do some odd things. Today, everything is back to normal but, to be on the safe side, I just hoovered out the inside. The amount of dust inside the CoolerMaster fan was just unbelievable, as was the dust inside the three exterior fans. ::)

Hopefully, my weekend problems were just down to my machine getting too hot under the collar. 
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: nick v6 on 26 May 2009, 17:49:08
ive got to work how to get the back off my laptop
its starting to get a bit on the warm side now
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 May 2009, 22:24:27
That's one of the 1001 uses of the compressor that you "need". Blowing dust out of your PC. Get yourself down to machine mart. :y

Kevin
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: KillerWatt on 26 May 2009, 22:27:37
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ive got to work how to get the back off my laptop
Not necessarily the back to get to the CPU, what's the make & model?

Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: nick v6 on 26 May 2009, 22:29:30
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ive got to work how to get the back off my laptop
Not necessarily the back to get to the CPU, what's the make & model?


toshiba satellite
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: Nickbat on 27 May 2009, 00:00:46
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That's one of the 1001 uses of the compressor that you "need". Blowing dust out of your PC. Get yourself down to machine mart. :y

Kevin


With such force of air, wouldn't there be a chance of blowing dust into a HDD?  :-/
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: Kevin Wood on 27 May 2009, 00:08:35
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That's one of the 1001 uses of the compressor that you "need". Blowing dust out of your PC. Get yourself down to machine mart. :y

Kevin


With such force of air, wouldn't there be a chance of blowing dust into a HDD?  :-/

Probably best to avoid the HDD, TBH, although they have very small, and very well filtered, vent holes.

It will completely clear a power supply of dust just by blasting into the fan louvres for a couple of seconds though.

Kevin
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: KillerWatt on 27 May 2009, 00:18:00
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ive got to work how to get the back off my laptop
Not necessarily the back to get to the CPU, what's the make & model?


toshiba satellite
There are 100's of them, which model?
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: nick v6 on 27 May 2009, 06:49:47
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ive got to work how to get the back off my laptop
Not necessarily the back to get to the CPU, what's the make & model?


toshiba satellite
There are 100's of them, which model?

harman/kardon
centrino mobile :y
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: KillerWatt on 27 May 2009, 08:47:06
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ive got to work how to get the back off my laptop
Not necessarily the back to get to the CPU, what's the make & model?


toshiba satellite
There are 100's of them, which model?

harman/kardon
centrino mobile :y
That's not a model name or number Nick.
Harman Kardon sound systems are fitted to quite a few satellites, as well as the Centrino mobile chip.

Both the model name, and model number will be on a sticker which is on the underside of the laptop.

Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: nick v6 on 27 May 2009, 09:13:36
m50 - 130
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is that the right 1 killerwatt :y
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: KillerWatt on 27 May 2009, 20:33:31
Yes it is, you access the CPU fan by removing the keyboard.

Remove the securing strip at the top of the keyboard by prising one end up with a small flat screwdriver, use your hands to remove completely.

Remove the screws at the top of the keyboard, lift keyboard up, and disconnect ribbon cable.

Your CPU fan is now accessible.
If you are going to remove the fan/heatsink assembly, you will need to clean the old heatsink compound from both the heatsink & the CPU and reapply new compound.

Do NOT make the mistake of getting carried away when applying new compound, anything more than a fine layer will have the opposite effect of what it is supposed to do.
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: nick v6 on 27 May 2009, 20:35:08
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Yes it is, you access the CPU fan by removing the keyboard.

Remove the securing strip at the top of the keyboard by prising one end up with a small flat screwdriver, use your hands to remove completely.

Remove the screws at the top of the keyboard, lift keyboard up, and disconnect ribbon cable.

Your CPU fan is now accessible.
If you are going to remove the fan/heatsink assembly, you will need to clean the old heatsink compound from both the heatsink & the CPU and reapply new compound.

Do NOT make the mistake of getting carried away when applying new compound, anything more than a fine layer will have the opposite effect of what it is supposed to do.

nice 1
ill just leave the heat sink in pace and just clean the rest out

thanks again :y
Title: Re: More than a dusting of dust
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 27 May 2009, 20:41:05
for those who will use pressurized air ;

the notches of cpu cooler sometimes not strong and goes out (dont ask me how that happened)..which I successfully end up with ;D

so first check them..if happens, you need more silicone and some extra work  ;D