MSI Develops Dust Removal Tech for GPUs

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[citation][nom]cypeq[/nom]That's what do with vacuum cleaner once a month...[/citation]
The tip of a vaccuum cleaner hose will have tons of staic on it, a compressor won't, I have seen sensitive componants fried by vaccuum cleaner hose static before now.
[citation][nom]marraco[/nom]I think you are joking, but for the incautious reader: don't cover an expensive radiator with anything. It will reduce his radiation capability.[/citation]
Good point about radiators, but the idea is good in principle, teflon coat what you can to stop dust sticking.
 

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[citation][nom]iam2thecrowe[/nom]lmfao, what a load of bull. You wouldnt be able to sit in the room if it was 66C[/citation]
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