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    Quote Originally Posted by rogard View Post
    I have done the same but mine has run for over a year and is filled with feser one...i gotta do pics of that soon
    please do!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmer411 View Post
    Do you smoke?!
    Ive got 3 cats, They are completely banned from my computer room since I have cleaned everything out. Mine after 6 months looked nowhere near as bad as that tho, wow!
    I tried to ban the cat from this room, but she makes all the final decisions around here lol.

    and yeah I do smoke but I recently got one of these: http://www.daikin.com.sg/products.asp?series=r5

    amazing unit, gets rid of pretty much all smells. and should make things a bit less sticky hopefully


    Quote Originally Posted by HaCKs View Post
    I have never seen computers grow like that! I would feel bad cleaning it out because at this point your computer is now a living object, and as a Buddhist I don't want to kill anything that is alive :-)
    hahaha


    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    thats not too bad
    now you know you just need to vaccum clean the rad every 3 months and you're good to go
    hehe thanks dinos.. lesson learned


    Quote Originally Posted by memolipd View Post
    lol thats mad, but an awesome post. I wonder just how many bugs are in there, bugs which u have raised, you are essentially their father. That seriously looks like a bio-hazard, have u been ill much recently?!


    and nope, haven't been sick in long while


    Quote Originally Posted by ANP !!! View Post
    Tygons seem to turn Yellow/green in hot ambient conditions, My total of 30feet of Tygons turned Yellow, due to hot weather at my location, So I finally moved to R3400 black tygons .
    that was my original plan, but I bought the wrong ID and gave up.

    Quote Originally Posted by naokaji View Post
    The real reason to upgrade regularly revealed:
    it will never look like the pics in the first post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    u submerge the fans in water and shake the living crap out of them inside the water.
    Dont worry, alex showed everyone on XS that yates work submerged in water and pink lemonade!
    so all you really want to do is just let them bake outside in the sun tomorrow to dry.
    thanks for clearing it up NaeKuh. like I said, I never heard of this before, and just like everything else you never heard before, as soon as you hear it the first time, you start to see it often: http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...33&postcount=4

    what do I got to lose, it sounds soooo er....different..lol... but I am going to try it anyway. I plan to use this machine as my guinea pig anyway... want to try a bunch of things that I never tried before (lapping?)

    thanks everyone for all the laughs

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    Take a shallow Pyrex glass serving dish. Put all your blocks (minus all rubber gaskets and seals) in the dish and your MCRES reservoir outside the dish. Place everything in the upper compartment of your dishwasher. Remove all kitchen utensils from the dishwasher. Run it on anti-bacterial pot scrubber super cycle. Make sure you have Jet Dry.

    Finish your blocks with tomato ketchp, or Brazilian hot sauce, to polish.

    Take your tubing. Use a straightened out wire hanger with a small loop at the end. Cut a small piece of cotton towel. Run through your tube. Place tube in dishwasher as well. Tygon won't melt.

    Take bare radiator outside. Spray the crap out of it with a pressurized garden hose. Shake it dry very well. Make sure you sun dry it well. Thermochills do rust if left damp for too long.

    Like Naekuh said, dunk your fans for half a second in water and shake them them dry. Leave them in the hot sun. Like Septim said, the best way to remove dust from your fans and case and pretty much everything else is baby wipes. Take it from us fathers DO NOT use baby wipes on anything acrylic, naturally, because its an alcohol based product.

    Since you are going through the trouble, I would strip the case down and vacuum it as well.

    Good luck
    geez sorry IanY, somehow I missed your post.

    don't own a dishwasher, so will have to scrub the blocks manually...no big deal tho. I trashed the tubbing already, having to replace them once a year is not that bad, besides I don't think I would use 3603 again.

    Everything else sounds like a perfect plan, only problem is a bunch of clouds...no sun today..

    weather reports for tomorrow are looking good tho. and I need to go buy some baby wipes

    thanks a lot for the help

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    dear god ! well thats is scary looks..

    especially the rad, oh my ??? the fur almost closed all surface...

    same with me, got problem with dust in my place, realy2 dusty...but still once a week, i'll have a look on my rig and the loop...and so far so good...

    good luck with your "cleaning" hoax...

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    This makes me glad for my black friday $40 2 gallon compressor. It makes it so easy to blow out the dust. I always add a drop of algaecide when I top off with distilled just for good measure. Those pics just give me the creeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post

    Its about timing saving dinos. 10 min with a brush vs 15 sec on a shaking.
    believe me i'm lazy too
    it's easier for me to use a toothbrush every six months and not have to take the fan off the rad than do what you suggest

    i place a vacuum cleaner in one hand and also stop the rad from spinning/moving while lightly brushing the fan so that the vacuum cleaner fan pick it up...quick job for me and then just stick the small nozzle in through the fan gaps and get some dust from the rad and it's all good mate hehehe

    i dont really care anyways about OCing my main rig as i run a celeron in there all i had lying around at the time and now i'm too lazy to take the block off and inject something more substantial...like say an E8400 or heheh

    will do on the next run...i guess it'll get dustier now that summer is coming
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    my intake air filters are like that during once a month cleaning... air filters/aluminum mosquito screen, use simple brush stroke down to waiting paper/tissue then fold and throw away to avoid spreading dirt again...

    IanY i hear ya about the baby wipes and acrylic, i mostly use them on fans and keyboards and monitors (i hope monitors are ok)...

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    Compressed air is great on fans, and it can get expensive with so many fans lol

    Septim, I use baby wipes to clean cpu/NB/gpu dies as well

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    I use a vacuum with a crevice tool to pull the cat fur from my rads, I just go opposite fan flow. Then I give them a good cleaning.

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    I didn't know there were Furmochill radiators on the market
    Hahahaha, what a mess... excellent quality pics though, good luck cleaning everything
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    Heh, i once had to work on a 5 year old computer that had been running 24/7 in a high school that actually looked worse than that. It looked like someone fed the cat into a woodchipper. Having 2 cats of my own, this is why i use filters. It takes less than a day to completely clog up the filters at the front, luckily i can just scrape the cathair off. Vaccuum out the filters every week or so and things stay nice and clean inside.

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    This will happen to any pc that is left uncleaned for over a year, no matter how clean your house is and as far as there are pets in the house. Make sure you put some filters on those fans and rad, to save you some stress during your next pc maintance.


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    Damn :|

    Get a maid or something else that cleans up
    There is more than meets the eye

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    Hmm,not bad...look's like my first wc system after a month!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    believe me i'm lazy too
    it's easier for me to use a toothbrush every six months and not have to take the fan off the rad than do what you suggest
    heh if you say so. :T

    i just throw all my fans in a bucket and shake the living crap out of them in soapy water, then rince in water, and let them bake out in the sun the whole day.

    Never had a problem with any fan, infact i do that even to my BIG AC fans thats are proped on my window
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    heh if you say so. :T

    i just throw all my fans in a bucket and shake the living crap out of them in soapy water, then rince in water, and let them bake out in the sun the whole day.

    Never had a problem with any fan, infact i do that even to my BIG AC fans thats are proped on my window

    Well the sun decided to show up so I spent the last few hours cleaning everything up ...and I just wanted to say that CLEANING FANS WITH A BUCKET IS NOT ONLY FUN BUT DAMN IS IT FAST!

    WOW!


    literally....not even 2 minutes...and they all look brand new!

    oh and I got a couple packs of baby wipes, I always thought they would leave that foamy mess behind but they actually make this MUCH easier/faster. so again, thanks!


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    lol your pc becomes alive


    great pics mate hehe

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    hoax seeing how you have a PA series lemme recomend some additional stuff to help ya out.

    1. http://www.jab-tech.com/120mm-Plasti...r-pr-2470.html

    However you need to replace that crap internal filter as it sucks. To something a little thicker like this:
    http://www.hectorshardware.biz/shop/...07&sku=437417&

    The reason why i love that filter is because its SUPER easy to remove and clean and reinstall. And its VERY PA friendly.
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    Them fans are just nasty.



    EDIT: Talking about OP.

    Not you Naekuh (sp) ? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astratuner View Post
    lol your pc becomes alive
    great pics mate hehe
    lol thanks mate

    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    hoax seeing how you have a PA series lemme recomend some additional stuff to help ya out.
    1. http://www.jab-tech.com/120mm-Plasti...r-pr-2470.html
    However you need to replace that crap internal filter as it sucks. To something a little thicker like this:
    http://www.hectorshardware.biz/shop/...07&sku=437417&
    The reason why i love that filter is because its SUPER easy to remove and clean and reinstall. And its VERY PA friendly.
    Those AC filters look VERY nice, will try to get my hands on some ASAP! Thank you Naekuh.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bootup05 View Post
    Them fans were just nasty.
    fixed





    bucket ftw!

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    Ok, so submersing Yates in water seem to work. Will dipping Sanyo Denki's in water to clean them work? Btw, nice job on cleaning them.

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    Wow rofl are you sure you didn't just go out and buy a couple of new fans for pics?

    They look brand new now. God knows how you got them from their old state!

    Good job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuriousSalesman View Post
    Ok, so submersing Yates in water seem to work. Will dipping Sanyo Denki's in water to clean them work? Btw, nice job on cleaning them.
    i believe it works on all fans.

    Thats what alex "petra" was trying to get across when fesser tried to show off there coolant as non conductive.

    It was a classic PWN from alex.

    And he even showed us it works with Pink lemonade also!
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    Now, take off your cpu block, wipe off the thermal interface material and use baby butt balm... just joking

    Nice job on the fans. Let them dry real well before running them. Or if you are sadistic like my brother, he runs them right after coming out of the water, wet molex and all. He says the fans dry faster lol

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    I have learnt a new trick on how to clean out my fans.
    Nice job on your fans, they look like they have never been used, or did the postman drop the off?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bootup05 View Post
    Wow rofl are you sure you didn't just go out and buy a couple of new fans for pics?

    They look brand new now. God knows how you got them from their old state!

    Good job!
    Quote Originally Posted by Shocker003 View Post
    I have learnt a new trick on how to clean out my fans.
    Nice job on your fans, they look like they have never been used, or did the postman drop the off?
    petra's yates have been out of stock for a long time, I couldn't order new ones even if I wanted

    thanks guys

    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    Now, take off your cpu block, wipe off the thermal interface material and use baby butt balm... just joking

    Nice job on the fans. Let them dry real well before running them. Or if you are sadistic like my brother, he runs them right after coming out of the water, wet molex and all. He says the fans dry faster lol
    only problem now is that my hands have been smelling like baby wipes all day

    and I am not nearly as brave as your brother, they stayed in the sun all day long.. I was about to put everything back into the case but ran into a small problem with the new vga cooler and the old cooper ramsinks... so the card is currently in the freezer, once I get the sinks out I can hopefully hook everything back up (- water cooling)


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