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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
One of the company PC is located in the warehouse area, and that place
is very dusty. So dusty that a lot of grime have built up in the heatsink + cooling fan, and the CPU temperature is rising as a result. In the process of cleaning the PC, I disassembled the cooling fan + heatsink assembly from the CPU, trying my best to clean away all the dust and grime stuck on the heatsink and the cooling fan. The cooling fan / heatsink assembly is joint together by 4 washer type of stoppers (located almost at the half way down the 4 screws) and I can't find a way to separate the fan from the heatsink. This resulted in the THICK LAYER of grime and dust that are stuck in between the fan and the heatsink to be totally inaccessible. I tried my best to clean them out but couldn't. If only I can separate the fan OUT from the heatsink assembly .... So, to the hardware gurus here --- 1. Is there a way to take out the fan from the fan/heatsink assembly, without breaking anything? 2. If the answer to #1 is NO, then, is there a way to clean out the grimes that stuck in between the fan and the heatsink? Please advise. Thank you !! |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
"pg" wrote in message ... One of the company PC is located in the warehouse area, and that place is very dusty. So dusty that a lot of grime have built up in the heatsink + cooling fan, and the CPU temperature is rising as a result. In the process of cleaning the PC, I disassembled the cooling fan + heatsink assembly from the CPU, trying my best to clean away all the dust and grime stuck on the heatsink and the cooling fan. The cooling fan / heatsink assembly is joint together by 4 washer type of stoppers (located almost at the half way down the 4 screws) and I can't find a way to separate the fan from the heatsink. This resulted in the THICK LAYER of grime and dust that are stuck in between the fan and the heatsink to be totally inaccessible. I tried my best to clean them out but couldn't. If only I can separate the fan OUT from the heatsink assembly .... So, to the hardware gurus here --- 1. Is there a way to take out the fan from the fan/heatsink assembly, without breaking anything? 2. If the answer to #1 is NO, then, is there a way to clean out the grimes that stuck in between the fan and the heatsink? Please advise. Thank you !! I use a can of compressed air. To get the fins of the HSF I use the same compressed air with the straw attached to the nozzle that comes with the can. Seems to get rid of even the most reluctant schmutz. -- Jan Alter |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
On Apr 28, 12:05*pm, pg wrote:
One of the company PC is located in the warehouse area, and that place is very dusty. So dusty that a lot of grime have built up in the heatsink + cooling fan, and the CPU temperature is rising as a result. In the process of cleaning the PC, I disassembled the cooling fan + heatsink assembly from the CPU, trying my best to clean away all the dust and grime stuck on the heatsink and the cooling fan. The cooling fan / heatsink assembly is joint together by 4 washer type of stoppers (located almost at the half way down the 4 screws) and I can't find a way to separate the fan from the heatsink. This resulted in the THICK LAYER of grime and dust that are stuck in between the fan and the heatsink to be totally inaccessible. I tried my best to clean them out but couldn't. If only I can separate the fan OUT from the heatsink assembly .... So, to the hardware gurus here --- 1. Is there a way to take out the fan from the fan/heatsink assembly, without breaking anything? 2. If the answer to #1 is NO, then, is there a way to clean out the grimes that stuck in between the fan and the heatsink? Please advise. Thank you !! If the heatsink / fan is so mucked up with grime, I would consider locating a "replacement" heatsink / fan assembly. A quick search on a known parts web site (www.startech.com) comes up with 4 new heatsink / fan kits: http://www.startech.com/product/item...0&sea rch.y=0 And some models might have better performance than your original. |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
"smlunatick" wrote...
If the heatsink / fan is so mucked up with grime, I would consider locating a "replacement" heatsink / fan assembly. A quick search on a known parts web site (www.startech.com) comes up with 4 new heatsink / fan kits: I agree. Since you already have the old heat sink off the CPU, most of the hard work is done. Some require removing the motherboard to fix a mounting plate on the underside, but there are several that do not require MoBo removal: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835186134 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835119092 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835150056 |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
"Jan Alter" wrote in message ... "pg" wrote in message ... One of the company PC is located in the warehouse area, and that place is very dusty. So dusty that a lot of grime have built up in the heatsink + cooling fan, and the CPU temperature is rising as a result. In the process of cleaning the PC, I disassembled the cooling fan + heatsink assembly from the CPU, trying my best to clean away all the dust and grime stuck on the heatsink and the cooling fan. The cooling fan / heatsink assembly is joint together by 4 washer type of stoppers (located almost at the half way down the 4 screws) and I can't find a way to separate the fan from the heatsink. This resulted in the THICK LAYER of grime and dust that are stuck in between the fan and the heatsink to be totally inaccessible. I tried my best to clean them out but couldn't. If only I can separate the fan OUT from the heatsink assembly .... So, to the hardware gurus here --- 1. Is there a way to take out the fan from the fan/heatsink assembly, without breaking anything? 2. If the answer to #1 is NO, then, is there a way to clean out the grimes that stuck in between the fan and the heatsink? Please advise. Thank you !! I use a can of compressed air. To get the fins of the HSF I use the same compressed air with the straw attached to the nozzle that comes with the can. Seems to get rid of even the most reluctant schmutz. When the warm/hot weather arrives (now), I usually find my processor fan periodically switching to overdrive. In the past, I used a straightened paper clip to 'pick' out the lint between the fins. I just did my check; no lint, but probed the fins anyway, then started up the computer (with case cover and duct removed and blew out whatever was inside. Seems to be running cooler now with no overdrive. Relating to the OPs post, I once read somewhere that blowing compressed air into a computer would place a static charge on the innards. I do wear a wrist strap while cleaning the fins, but wonder about using compressed air. What do you think, Jan? HankG |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
Relating to the OPs post, I once read somewhere that blowing compressed air into a computer would place a static charge on the innards. I do wear a wrist strap while cleaning the fins, but wonder about using compressed air. What do you think, Jan? HankG I've heard that said to using a vacuum cleaner,being that a motor is running and building a charge, but not of the compressed air. I've not had any problems using the CA method. I supposed one could go ground themselves first before attempting the work if that were a potential issue. -- Jan Alter |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
Jan Alter wrote:
"pg" wrote in message ... One of the company PC is located in the warehouse area, and that place is very dusty. So dusty that a lot of grime have built up in the heatsink + cooling fan, and the CPU temperature is rising as a result. In the process of cleaning the PC, I disassembled the cooling fan + heatsink assembly from the CPU, trying my best to clean away all the dust and grime stuck on the heatsink and the cooling fan. The cooling fan / heatsink assembly is joint together by 4 washer type of stoppers (located almost at the half way down the 4 screws) and I can't find a way to separate the fan from the heatsink. This resulted in the THICK LAYER of grime and dust that are stuck in between the fan and the heatsink to be totally inaccessible. I tried my best to clean them out but couldn't. If only I can separate the fan OUT from the heatsink assembly .... So, to the hardware gurus here --- 1. Is there a way to take out the fan from the fan/heatsink assembly, without breaking anything? 2. If the answer to #1 is NO, then, is there a way to clean out the grimes that stuck in between the fan and the heatsink? Please advise. Thank you !! I use a can of compressed air. To get the fins of the HSF I use the same compressed air with the straw attached to the nozzle that comes with the can. Seems to get rid of even the most reluctant schmutz. Canned air and an antistatic brush, repeat as necessary. Ari -- spammage trappage: remove the underscores to reply Many people around the world are waiting for a marrow transplant. Please volunteer to be a marrow donor and literally save someone's life: http://www.abmdr.org.au/ http://www.marrow.org/ |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
Relating to the OPs post, I once read somewhere that blowing
compressed air into a computer would place a static charge on the innards. I do wear a wrist strap while cleaning the fins, but wonder about using compressed air. I've heard that said to using a vacuum cleaner,being that a motor is running and building a charge, but not of the compressed air. FWIW... The Megastore (at least here) has 3M compressed air in the stationary/office section for apparently cheap, about five dollars (US). Given that it's 3M, I figure it should be at least $25 |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
"Jan Alter" wrote:
I've heard that said to using a vacuum cleaner,being that a motor is running and building a charge, but not of the compressed air. It's not the motor, it's the air blowing past the parts that causes a static charge to build up - just keep it plugged in (wall plug) it will discharge itself if a problem. Never heard of CA causing a static charge, but it would be the same principle as a vacuum and wearing a static strap isn't going to have any affect at all. -- http://whybenormal.today.com/files/2...atter-what.jpg |
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How to clean the socket 775 heatsink + cooling fan?
spodosaurus wrote:
I use a can of compressed air. To get the fins of the HSF I use the same compressed air with the straw attached to the nozzle that comes with the can. Seems to get rid of even the most reluctant schmutz. Canned air and an antistatic brush, repeat as necessary. Sounds like I have the same setup (heatsink/fan) and that's how I do it. Canned air and one of those brushes that come with hair cutting kits. My fan is connected - heck still in the computer, I just push the brush thru the fan and into the heat sink move it around, then spray with air, repeat. -- http://whybenormal.today.com/files/2...atter-what.jpg |
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