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All in One PC + extra cooling fan
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I love my Acer all in one pc but it has crashed 3 times over the last few months due to overheating.
It has recovered without problem each time but this is still a worry.
Is there any sort of external fan or gadget that will help keep it cool?
It has a good free flow of air all round.
I look forward to a solution :) (Frozen peas don't work)
It has recovered without problem each time but this is still a worry.
Is there any sort of external fan or gadget that will help keep it cool?
It has a good free flow of air all round.
I look forward to a solution :) (Frozen peas don't work)
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There is only so much you can do to give it a clean with a air gun without taking the back off, and if you are blowing the air in where it normally sucks the air in then you will just be blowing any fluff deeper into the heatsink...
If it's always been OK up to now then the built in cooling is obviously up to the job when it's in pristine condition.
What is the model number? it's not normally too hard to remove the back panel on the all in ones so you can get to the heatsink properly to clean it.
If it's always been OK up to now then the built in cooling is obviously up to the job when it's in pristine condition.
What is the model number? it's not normally too hard to remove the back panel on the all in ones so you can get to the heatsink properly to clean it.
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The best video I can find for that one isn't in english, but it should give you an idea...
The two bits to be worried about are the two brass coloured bits at the top of the case, they are the heat sinks, you probably won't have to remove the fans, but I guarantee you they will be clogged up with dust and fluff.
http://i46.tinypic.com/282m59f.jpg
The two bits to be worried about are the two brass coloured bits at the top of the case, they are the heat sinks, you probably won't have to remove the fans, but I guarantee you they will be clogged up with dust and fluff.
http://i46.tinypic.com/282m59f.jpg
Well that was much easier than expected, I must say. That should end the problem.
I have always cleaned the fans once or twice a year in ordinary desktops and laptops but didn't have a clue with this pc.
I have also just bought 4GB more RAM, and extra RAM for the netbook, too. Happy days.
Thanks all.
I have always cleaned the fans once or twice a year in ordinary desktops and laptops but didn't have a clue with this pc.
I have also just bought 4GB more RAM, and extra RAM for the netbook, too. Happy days.
Thanks all.
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