ok the pic is the machine i have the top vent you see in the pic is where the graphic card sits.
i took the top off the other day to clean the dust out for the first time in 2 years and clean the fan blades
which i got done and believe it or not it was really not that dirty. what i am wondering is there a way to remove the fan blades
with out having to remove the graphics card to clean the dust out from under i got a lot of it but there was still some left when finished
i tried to pull the fan blades with a little tug and it only lifted a very small amount is there a way to do this maybe some sort of little trick
or do i have to remove the card to get this dust out?
Cleaning Question
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Cleaning Question
CUK MANTIS SERIES.
Liquid Cooled Intel i9,32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD
RTX 2070 8GB OC, 600W PSU
35"CURVED VIOTEK MONITOR 200Hz
Seagate 4TB External Hard Drive
Klipsch Sound System
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Liquid Cooled Intel i9,32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD
RTX 2070 8GB OC, 600W PSU
35"CURVED VIOTEK MONITOR 200Hz
Seagate 4TB External Hard Drive
Klipsch Sound System
BENCHMARKS-https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/38611652
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Re: Cleaning Question
I blow mine out about twice a year. Use a can of air and a vacuum cleaner as I blow it.
If it goes left, its a hook. If it goes right, its a slice. If it goes straight, its a miracle!