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    mga istoryanz..naa lang ko pangutana,,dili d i puede e limpyu ang paint brush sa motherboard? ky basta limpyuhan naku ako mobo kay paint brush man gud ako gamit..naa man gud ko nabasahan na forum na dle daw puede e limpyu ang paint brush...unsa d i dapat e limpyu sa PC?

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    compressed air...

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    pwede rana oi. Ako kapila nako gabuhat ana. Wala raman. Hinaya lng pagbrush kay basin mabali ang ubang capacitors. Nya hikap sa og metal una ka gunit sa mobo kay static raba na imo kamot.

    Pero mas maayo dyud ang blower.

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    hmmm... paint brush ra ako gamit... wala pa man pud na daot ako mobo...hehehe pro ingon sila delikado da 'cuz of static electricity... murag mas saun pud of blower imu gamiton...hehehehe

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    ako blower with paint brush kay dili man ma tangtang dyod ang abog kung dili pud gamitan ug brush/

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    i have read this somewhere basta ang explanation is

    dili man dri humid ato environment diri sa pinas compared sa US so brushing components using a paintbrush does not really cause static discharge and does not affect electronic components but if location mo sa US or kanang humid na mga places then usually inig gamit mo brush mag clean sa mga components mao na mka cause sa static ky humid man ang environment.

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    ah basta ako d ko. kapila na ko nag test sa mga guba na gpu musamot ang artifacts labi na if u brush places u shouldnt have... hehehee...

    There are many variables involved in how much static voltage triboelectrification creates, including the materials involved and the humidity. Low humidity causes static shocks with more kick. But for PC upgrades, the important thing to remember is that while a static shock must be 3500 to 4000 volts before you can feel it, it's the voltage below that level that is common, and insidious. It's entirely possible that you'll open up your PC, plug in an add-in card or some RAM, never have any sensation of static, and still have zapped the electronics. That's because the integrated circuits can be damaged or destroyed by static voltages as low as 400 volts.
    Taken from http://www.pcworld.com/article/82184...o_your_pc.html

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    blower sir...paksit nang mga abog ana...

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    aok ra na bro pili lang maski asa ok rana doha.... pwede paint brush or tooth brush or blower. basta malimpyohan lang gyud. or pwede gamitan nimo og lighter fluid para ma tang tang gyud sa specially katong medyo tayaonon ang area.

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    Blower (compressed air) or vacuum cleaner.

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