If you blow out the back vents the dust should come out the side vents. I know the i51XX series is a little different with the fans, but I usually take the fan assembly totally out of my i8600 and clean from the inside..... but on the i8600 it is easier, four screws and the fan comes straight out the bottom.
You must blow through the rear, the dust then comes out through the fan intake. ONly blow very shortly, because otherwise the fan spins to high and you damage the fan's bearings.
I take my keyboard and emi shield off to clean mine. It is much easier to get to things that way; and I also don't have to worry about pushing dust farther into the system.
if you know what you are doing, i suggest taking the keyboard off and manually cleaning the area out. Blowing compressed air into the laptop could cause damage (highly unlikely i know), but better safe than sorry. Obviously, this is even more risky if you don't know what you are doing.
sakor1
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April 14th, 2004 09:00
If you blow out the back vents the dust should come out the side vents. I know the i51XX series is a little different with the fans, but I usually take the fan assembly totally out of my i8600 and clean from the inside..... but on the i8600 it is easier, four screws and the fan comes straight out the bottom.
stu
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April 14th, 2004 12:00
se7enty7
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April 14th, 2004 12:00
I take my keyboard and emi shield off to clean mine. It is much easier to get to things that way; and I also don't have to worry about pushing dust farther into the system.
se7
jocika011
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April 14th, 2004 13:00
lengis
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April 14th, 2004 18:00
if you know what you are doing, i suggest taking the keyboard off and manually cleaning the area out. Blowing compressed air into the laptop could cause damage (highly unlikely i know), but better safe than sorry. Obviously, this is even more risky if you don't know what you are doing.
Message Edited by lengis on 04-14-2004 02:50 PM