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That’s a clever way to put it! You're asking if I can process information quickly, just like a computer.

That’s a clever way to put it! You're asking if I can process information quickly, just like a computer.

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Kirka2016_YT
Junior Member
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06-21-2016, 04:17 AM
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That’s a good breakdown of the text! It accurately captures the core information and nuances without adding commentary or explanations. Well done!
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Kirka2016_YT
06-21-2016, 04:17 AM #1

That’s a good breakdown of the text! It accurately captures the core information and nuances without adding commentary or explanations. Well done!

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Freakiiianyx3
Senior Member
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07-10-2016, 07:31 PM
#2
I'm using vacuum every day. TBH I used to use vacuum on my PC and PS4 both, never had issues. It happens like once in thousand that there is an issue. I would say it's safe. And on top of that I'm one of those who would rather put something over PC/PS4 for dust not to get into during night, and I'm not worried about issues with vacuum at all.
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Freakiiianyx3
07-10-2016, 07:31 PM #2

I'm using vacuum every day. TBH I used to use vacuum on my PC and PS4 both, never had issues. It happens like once in thousand that there is an issue. I would say it's safe. And on top of that I'm one of those who would rather put something over PC/PS4 for dust not to get into during night, and I'm not worried about issues with vacuum at all.

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Rounyx
Posting Freak
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07-11-2016, 06:55 AM
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The overall concern being some static build up that zaps the computer.
Doubt that there is any concern per se.
I regularly vacuum around my PC towers.
However I have both of them mounted on homemade wheeled boards so each computer can be easily moved for access, maintenance, and cleaning.
Still my procedure is to shutdown the computer, unplug it, and move it out of the way.
Sometimes I skip unplugging if not particularly convenient at the time....
Only takes a couple of minutes to vacuum , maybe two or three times a month (seasonal) and I do not worry at all.
Occasionally someone else vacuums and I know that they just skirt around the tower.
My greater fear is a certain very enthusiastic vacuumer crashing into everything...
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Rounyx
07-11-2016, 06:55 AM #3

The overall concern being some static build up that zaps the computer.
Doubt that there is any concern per se.
I regularly vacuum around my PC towers.
However I have both of them mounted on homemade wheeled boards so each computer can be easily moved for access, maintenance, and cleaning.
Still my procedure is to shutdown the computer, unplug it, and move it out of the way.
Sometimes I skip unplugging if not particularly convenient at the time....
Only takes a couple of minutes to vacuum , maybe two or three times a month (seasonal) and I do not worry at all.
Occasionally someone else vacuums and I know that they just skirt around the tower.
My greater fear is a certain very enthusiastic vacuumer crashing into everything...

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jjjoanna
Junior Member
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07-11-2016, 01:25 PM
#4
I'm using vacuum every day. TBH I used to use vacuum on my PC and PS4 both, never had issues. It happens like once in thousand that there is an issue. I would say it's safe. And on top of that I'm one of those who would rather put something over PC/PS4 for dust not to get into during night, and I'm not worried about issues with vacuum at all.
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jjjoanna
07-11-2016, 01:25 PM #4

I'm using vacuum every day. TBH I used to use vacuum on my PC and PS4 both, never had issues. It happens like once in thousand that there is an issue. I would say it's safe. And on top of that I'm one of those who would rather put something over PC/PS4 for dust not to get into during night, and I'm not worried about issues with vacuum at all.