Computer Fans and Dust

Posted by: Roger

Computer Fans and Dust - 04/09/2005 12:49

It's been a bit hot in London this past few weeks, and my computer's been suffering.

It's been crashing while playing games (currently working through Half-Life 2 for the second time), so I've been avoiding playing games.

Today, it crashed twice while encoding some music, so it's not the graphics card. I recently downloaded a CPU temperature monitoring utility which today had the CPU temps at around 63C (with a desk fan helping).

When it crashed the second time, I popped off the lid and cleaned all of the dust out of the fans, heatsinks etc.. There was quite a lot.

Put it all back together, and it's running at 60-61C while transcoding FLAC to MP3 (without the desk fan).

So, a tip: before upgrading your fans to better cool your PC, consider cleaning all of the crud out first.

I'm going to try some HL2 later and see what happens.
Posted by: SonicSnoop

Re: Computer Fans and Dust - 04/09/2005 22:11

Ive known some people to put dryer sheets in front of the fan attached to the grills to help filter alot of the incomming dust.