Which one do you guys recommend?

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  1. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #21

    linnemeyerhere said:
    I have my desktops on a roller cart on the carpet. They allow you to roll them out easily for maintenance but the key feature is that they raise the computer off the floor which lowers the amount of dust they inhale. Also presents the optical and readers for easier access as mine tilts the rig back. Added bonus if your PSU is on the bottom as it now get's cool air into the intake.

    I have something to the same effect i took a fruit box put a wood panel in it and sat the unit on top of it even though it is in a box on the floor with wood up under it i feel a little more safer

    Im scared of me and wife also daughter walking on carpet touching the unit and everything gets zapped

    only reason why i have it that way but if they say the carpet is fine go for it i dont see why not you would be killing the unit more being ina small place dust clogging fans no airflow
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  2. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #22

    + Another against using a vacuum.

    But if you must, NEVER use the brush attachment. It WILL kill components.
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  3. Posts : 2,578
    Vista 64 bit and 32 bit (SP2)
       #23

    linnemeyerhere said:
    I have my desktops on a roller cart on the carpet. They allow you to roll them out easily for maintenance but the key feature is that they raise the computer off the floor which lowers the amount of dust they inhale. Also presents the optical and readers for easier access as mine tilts the rig back. Added bonus if your PSU is on the bottom as it now get's cool air into the intake.
    linnemeyerhere, sounds like you've got an ideal setup. Lots of air around the tower, but on a roller cart, so it's not directly on the carpet.

    I know that dust is a huge problem too, and for me also. I have a small "keyboard" vacuum which I use about once a month or so. It doesn't have a lot of suction power, so I always wonder whether it is sucking enough air (I vacuum the topside and all of the vents underneath, and all of the slots wherever they are). Hopefully, because it is designed specifically for computers, there isn't a static charge problem What do you guys think? Do these computer vacuums have the same risks as regular vacuums?
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  4. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #24

    adrianr2z said:
    thanks for all suggestions. Much appreciated.
    I made my choice of keeping it on the floor and using a vacum to clean it out. I think it fits me the best and ya. Thanks

    you know they have this invention called CANNED AIR !

    But really a Vaccum cleaner really ? you must really want to damage something
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  5. Posts : 36
    windows vista 32 bit home basic
    Thread Starter
       #25

    I remember when i cleaned my computer which was like 1-2 years ago, i cleaned it with a vaccum and it went fine and nothing went wrong. So im wondering why you guys are saying its bad. I did it on carpet and i did it with a vaccum :/
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  6. Posts : 525
    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
       #26

    adrianr2z said:
    I remember when i cleaned my computer which was like 1-2 years ago, i cleaned it with a vaccum and it went fine and nothing went wrong. So im wondering why you guys are saying its bad. I did it on carpet and i did it with a vaccum :/
    vacuums create static electricity. static electricity + computer components = doorstop.
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  7. Posts : 36
    windows vista 32 bit home basic
    Thread Starter
       #27

    Lol since im get suprised butt sex from every corner telling me i should get canned air. I WILL :P. Lol i get it guys ! VACUM = STATIC ELECTRICITY! Lol it aint rocket science, they taught me about static electricity in grade 6. I aint stupid! I GET IT. CANNED AIR BEATS VACCUM. Thanks anyways for the help and everything
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  8. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #28

    adrianr2z said:
    Lol since im get suprised butt sex from every corner telling me i should get canned air. I WILL :P. Lol i get it guys ! VACUM = STATIC ELECTRICITY! Lol it aint rocket science, they taught me about static electricity in grade 6. I aint stupid! I GET IT. CANNED AIR BEATS VACCUM. Thanks anyways for the help and everything
    Well were looking out for you A good unit is a terrible thing to waste !
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  9. Posts : 36
    windows vista 32 bit home basic
    Thread Starter
       #29

    lol true.... ahhh you gotta love sevenforums.
    You should have this saying at the top of the site :P " WE LOOK AFTER YOU... cause we care"
    Ah man i love this forum.Thanks anyways !
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  10. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #30

    This is my stand and it's adjustable and I picked up two of these for $12.50 each. Lots of styles available, this one I like because of the tilt back adjustment. On my case it doesn't block air flow in the side opening and the bottom mounted PSU breaths fresh cool air.
    Kantek Angled CPU Stand CS250B (Kantek KTKCS250B), CPU Stands - Monitor & Machine Stands - Technology | Viking
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