#1 2013-01-21 11:35:22

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PC tips & tricks

..... I'll start ...


- Effective noise reduction of a pc :

Place it in a closet / another room and extend all the cables to the monitor, mouse keyboard, etc. Most pc cables can be extended to 20+ meters. The case’s reset and power buttons can be extended to 20+ meters too with thin power cables.

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#2 2013-01-21 12:14:31

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Re: PC tips & tricks

easier networking =
- Wifi on home + high range
- Plugged in the cables to electrical
- own the wifi
- put anywhere on a location that have something opened like window or etc that can make the wifi signal go in the room

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#3 2013-01-21 14:11:46

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Re: PC tips & tricks

since yesterday i know:
- clean your pc sometimes, especially ventilator, it might be dirty and your cpu is overheating

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#4 2013-01-21 14:19:04

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how do u clean your ventilator?

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#5 2013-01-21 14:22:32

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open your pc, clean it, close your pc

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#6 2013-01-21 14:33:24

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....thx smile I mean do u use anything special to clean it? Any product or just dust cleaner?

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#7 2013-01-21 14:42:04

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Re: PC tips & tricks

X=X=X=X=X=X=X=X wrote:

- Effective noise reduction of a pc :
Place it in a closet

PC needs airflow. Putting in a closet will drastically increase the risk of overheating.

@Lecter: no specific product needed. Usefull objects to remove dust: tissue, tooth brush, swiffer duster, ...

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#8 2013-01-21 14:47:52

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Lecter ... use your fingers or a vacuum cleaner .... don't use any cleaning agents.

And the stuff that neeeds to be cleaned is called the "heat sink". It typically gathers much more dust than the fan / propeller

They look like this when they need to be cleaned :

https://www.google.dk/search?um=1&hl=da … rMFmhwZPho:

If the heatsink has too much dust in it, the cpu or gpu may overheat like jojo said. Their temperatures are shown in some BIOS and loads of apps can show them too.

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#9 2013-01-21 14:55:01

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Re: PC tips & tricks

this one could help you Lecter:

clean your mouse

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#10 2013-01-21 14:55:52

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Re: PC tips & tricks

Lecter wrote:

....thx smile I mean do u use anything special to clean it? Any product or just dust cleaner?

1. Plug out the CPU heat sink with fan and video card.
2. Set your vacuum cleaner to blow out mode and clean the heat sink with fan, video card fan, power supply unit and the rear panel of the case.
3. Remove the old thermal grease (for example, with ethanol and tissue) from processor and video card if you have it.
4. Apply the new thermal grease.
5. Plug in it back.

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#11 2013-01-21 15:12:34

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Assi wrote:

PC needs airflow. Putting in a closet will drastically increase the risk of overheating.


I disagree.

Depends on room temperature, closet size, pc heat generation, heat spreading and oher factors.

9 out of 10 regular home pcs will have no problems in a big closet @ 20 degrees celcius room temp.

I once kept a gaming pc turned on a couple of months in a small closet. Never came close to overheating.

But the pc in another room solution is typically better.

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#12 2013-01-21 15:23:20

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Re: PC tips & tricks

X=X=X=X=X=X=X=X wrote:

..... I'll start ...


- Effective noise reduction of a pc :

Place it in a closet / another room and extend all the cables to the monitor, mouse keyboard, etc. Most pc cables can be extended to 20+ meters. The case’s reset and power buttons can be extended to 20+ meters too with thin power cables.

My girlfriend and I sleep in 3 meters far from my PC and there is no the same problem. The noise of fans is like the clock ticking that you just ignore. My PC is up 24 hours a day. smile

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#13 2013-01-21 15:35:38

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Denny wrote:

this one could help you Lecter:

clean your mouse


big_smile, got a new mouse , razer deathadder, pretty good, fits well and light. Just need to get the seetings right now, since i cant find the right balance still

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#14 2013-01-21 16:04:17

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just cleaned my PC, it was Dustland inside...crazy...even the noise of the pc working now it´s better

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#15 2013-01-21 16:11:54

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- Installing an operating system from a usbstick is often much easier, faster and more fussfree than from optical disks ; cds / dvds / blu-ray etc. Apps like YUMI, Win2flash and many others can be used to place the OS on the stick for installing.

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#16 2013-01-21 16:20:24

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Re: PC tips & tricks

nämeless wrote:
Lecter wrote:

....thx smile I mean do u use anything special to clean it? Any product or just dust cleaner?

1. Plug out the CPU heat sink with fan and video card.
2* Open the window in small rooms ^^
2. Set your vacuum cleaner to blow out mode and clean the heat sink with fan, video card fan, power supply unit and the rear panel of the case.
3. Remove the old thermal grease (for example, with ethanol and tissue) from processor and video card if you have it.
4. Apply the new thermal grease.
5. Plug in it back.

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#17 2013-01-21 16:46:04

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Zody wrote:
nämeless wrote:
Lecter wrote:

....thx smile I mean do u use anything special to clean it? Any product or just dust cleaner?

1. Plug out the CPU heat sink with fan and video card.
2* Open the window in small rooms ^^
2. Set your vacuum cleaner to blow out mode and clean the heat sink with fan, video card fan, power supply unit and the rear panel of the case.
3. Remove the old thermal grease (for example, with ethanol and tissue) from processor and video card if you have it.
4. Apply the new thermal grease.
5. Plug in it back.

I always cleaning my PC 2 times a year in the bathroom over the bathtub. smile

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#18 2013-01-21 16:57:02

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Re: PC tips & tricks

cleaning a monitor / laptop monitor
- have 4 tissues
put a small water on the tissue 1 then slap it to the monitor
after the monitor is wet use the tissue 2 and 3 to clean it until the monitor is dry

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#19 2013-01-21 17:04:48

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Re: PC tips & tricks

Nathan wrote:

cleaning a monitor / laptop monitor
- have 4 tissues
put a small water on the tissue 1 then slap it to the monitor
after the monitor is wet use the tissue 2 and 3 to clean it until the monitor is dry

will this work for plasma monitors?
my monitor is also full of black dots, that sometimes when im in game i think its an airplane, or when i use sniper no scope i replace the real dot with dirt big_smile

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#20 2013-01-21 17:10:51

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sorry can i ask what is plasma monitors?
i use a normal pc monitors it will work for normal pc monitors and laptop monitors i already test it but when you use this kind of thing your monitor must not standing try to test it if you still don't want to test it don't use a water just use 2 tissues.

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#21 2013-01-21 17:27:54

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#22 2013-01-22 06:20:07

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go clean your room!

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#23 2013-01-22 07:29:01

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oh lol my bed room is a little mess

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#24 2013-01-22 11:24:26

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Lol Alvarez .....


- Even cheap SSD's (solid storage drives) will increase the speed of certain aspects of pc performance dramatically - compared to harddisks.

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#25 2013-01-22 12:41:10

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Hi all, I play on laptop, anyone cleaned fans of laptop? Can i damage something while opening it?

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#26 2013-01-22 12:48:04

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RamYam wrote:

Can i damage something while opening it?

If you didn't damage anything opening the bonnet of your car, you can open the laptop up and clean it out. Be careful. smile

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#27 2013-01-22 12:52:36

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Of course you can damage it if you don't take care. But it depends on the laptop. Some are easier to open then others and some have a hatch for the vent. It is very helpful, because you don't have to open the whole laptop. I had a HP laptop once and i just put the vacuum cleaner on the vent without opening the laptop at all. After that it was clean. wink It made so much noise like an airplane.

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#28 2013-01-22 23:14:17

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haha thanks nathan, i understood what you ment in 1st post, and at end of video i cant really see the monitor is clean, everything is black.

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#29 2013-01-22 23:19:05

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i use air compressor to clean up , after which the component (read ; cooler ) looks like brand new, just don't let it spin,while spraying/aspirating, hold it with one finger, in order not to produce el.current that might damage your mainboard, etc....

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#30 2013-01-25 21:48:48

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Re: PC tips & tricks

Assi wrote:
X=X=X=X=X=X=X=X wrote:

- Effective noise reduction of a pc :
Place it in a closet

PC needs airflow. Putting in a closet will drastically increase the risk of overheating.

Especially crowded if Assi is in there and won't come out.

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