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System Name | Senile |
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Processor | I7-4790K@4.8 GHz 24/7 |
Motherboard | MSI Z97-G45 Gaming |
Cooling | Be Quiet Pure Rock Air |
Memory | 16GB 4x4 G.Skill CAS9 2133 Sniper |
Video Card(s) | GIGABYTE Vega 64 |
Storage | Samsung EVO 500GB / 8 Different WDs / QNAP TS-253 8GB NAS with 2x10Tb WD Blue |
Display(s) | 34" LG 34CB88-P 21:9 Curved UltraWide QHD (3440*1440) *FREE_SYNC* |
Case | Rosewill |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard + HD HDMI |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750 |
Mouse | Logitech G5 |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe RGB & G610 Orion Red |
Software | Win 10 |
I don't know if this is the first place on TPU that I saw reference to using a leaf blower to dust PC's, but I was like -yeah right - but was curious. I have an electric Toro leaf-blower-vac that has a way to adjust the amount of air that it blows (think throttle body) and removable nozzle, so between the 2, I have something that blows about twice (maybe more) as much air as a hair dryer at low pressure. All I can say about the result is: Dust be gone. I have an air compressor and although it is better at removing the fine-adhered dust, it ends up blowing the dust bunnies around in circles.
I drag my pc out to the driveway and use both a gas powered leafblower then a large compressed air tank with blower nozzle. Really quick and easy, plus I don't have to breath in that shit.