would it be okay to use a leaf blower to get the dust out of my computer?
>>51522936
Why not. Or use swiffers, worked best for me
>>51522936
Well considering you just went to google and downloaded a picture of a dusty computer is telling me that you don't need to clean anything at all
>>51523008
>you are posting something
>you must be on the computer you are talking about
>phones or other computers arent real
>>51522936
yes, I've done it before, no problems. it won't get all of the dust out, for the rest you'll need to remove and clean everything manualy
Before.
>>51523981
After.
>>51523981
Yop, it does most of the job. I have a compressor, it does a better job because you can control the flow of air better, focus on spots etc but in the end, leafblowers are OK...
>>51523359
no anon, they're not real. it's just your imagination
>>51523999
>>51523981
>AMD
also checked
>>51522964
>swiffers
thats a great way to ruin everything with ESD