How to clean liquid cooler radiator?
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Is there a way to clean a pc liquid cooler radiator in order to remove the dust?
I bought a second hand one from Ebay and it's full of dust. I believe it should be clean before putting it into my case, right?
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Is there a way to clean a pc liquid cooler radiator in order to remove the dust?
I bought a second hand one from Ebay and it's full of dust. I believe it should be clean before putting it into my case, right?
cpu-cooler
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Compressed air in a can, always a winner.
– mt025
Feb 5 at 17:59
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Is there a way to clean a pc liquid cooler radiator in order to remove the dust?
I bought a second hand one from Ebay and it's full of dust. I believe it should be clean before putting it into my case, right?
cpu-cooler
Is there a way to clean a pc liquid cooler radiator in order to remove the dust?
I bought a second hand one from Ebay and it's full of dust. I believe it should be clean before putting it into my case, right?
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cpu-cooler
asked Feb 5 at 17:53
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Compressed air in a can, always a winner.
– mt025
Feb 5 at 17:59
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Compressed air in a can, always a winner.
– mt025
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Compressed air in a can, always a winner.
– mt025
Feb 5 at 17:59
Compressed air in a can, always a winner.
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An airoduster or similar compressed air can clears all dust, but you want to then use a cloth duster or vacuum to remove it somewhere.
If you can't get compressed air you can try just blowing through - not as effective.
It's pretty easy, really. Take you 5 minutes.
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An airoduster or similar compressed air can clears all dust, but you want to then use a cloth duster or vacuum to remove it somewhere.
If you can't get compressed air you can try just blowing through - not as effective.
It's pretty easy, really. Take you 5 minutes.
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An airoduster or similar compressed air can clears all dust, but you want to then use a cloth duster or vacuum to remove it somewhere.
If you can't get compressed air you can try just blowing through - not as effective.
It's pretty easy, really. Take you 5 minutes.
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An airoduster or similar compressed air can clears all dust, but you want to then use a cloth duster or vacuum to remove it somewhere.
If you can't get compressed air you can try just blowing through - not as effective.
It's pretty easy, really. Take you 5 minutes.
An airoduster or similar compressed air can clears all dust, but you want to then use a cloth duster or vacuum to remove it somewhere.
If you can't get compressed air you can try just blowing through - not as effective.
It's pretty easy, really. Take you 5 minutes.
answered Feb 5 at 19:21
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Compressed air in a can, always a winner.
– mt025
Feb 5 at 17:59