Now that the dust has settled, how would you clean this shit?

Now that the dust has settled, how would you clean this shit?

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With a flamethrower. That smell's never coming out.

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These are helpful. Mine works great.

compressed air

hold the fan in place and spray in short bursts

Take heatsink, dismount fan, clean the heatsink and the fan in a sink with shampoo, dry both with a hair dryer and oil the fan. Works like a charm.

take compressor and spray until the fan bearings gets destroyed

Not OP but how you even clean the heatsink (NOT THE FAN) of this shit? Compressed air literally does nothing dust is stuck on the heatsink fins.

I do this

>and oil the fan

sink in iso alcohol

How bad is it to use ethyl alcohol?

You HAVE to

The oil wears out and absorbs all the disgusting tar shit at the same time. It's like glue by that point.

Take off the fan and wash it, you dingus. Make sure it's 1000% dry before putting it back.

>look in trash near some offices
>replace stock cooler with another one
you can even ask someone if you feel like interacting with another human. people will just give you stock coolers.

>Explicitly mension that is the heatsink im worried about

You don't need a brain to know how to clean a fan

"it" is referring the heatsink.

context, nigger.

same thing

compressed air and a toothbrush

Oiling it after having washed it with water is a good idea IMO.

I appreciate the pun OP

Wat oil is gud tho? Would sewing machine oil suffice?

Disassemble and sink parts in alcohol. Obvi not the ones that cant be

Yea

>sewing machine oil
Perfect for that purpose

>water
>oil

who the fuck are you people?
>disconnect le fan
>clean with rubbing alcholol using paper towels and cotton tip sticks.
>until no dusk
>clean heatsink if it's convenient remove, otherwise compressed air, alcholol, etc.
>put da part back, plug it.
you should be able to solve this user.

>water = rust + conductivity.
don't get the coils wet you dumb plebs

I'd take it off and dust it outside
It probably could use thermal paste anyway

disassemble and soak in coke

Won't the dust particles create much static there?

take it to the carwash, hose it out with a high pressure sprayer, then let it sit in the hot sun for a couple of days before plugging it back in

throw it in the trash and go buy a new one