New MSI graphics card is self-dusting

New MSI graphics card is self-dusting

Graphics cards from MSI will sport a new dust removal feature. What, you've never cleaned out your graphics card?

If you take care of your PC, you might avoid a dust problem as bad as this. If you don’t, all sorts of bad things might happen - chiefly, your graphics card could overheat.

Like us, you've probably been scraping and blowing and wiping dust off air intakes and fans for years, or if you're really fastidious - using one of the many cleaning toolkits available.

Now MSI has a graphics card with "dust removal" listed as a feature, alongside things like CUDA cores and HDMI outputs. As the MSI web site explains it, the fan on the N580GTX Lightning Xtreme Edition, "will rotate in the opposite direction for 30 seconds. By running in reverse, the fan helps to remove dust from the heatsink fins to ensure optimal cooling every time."

Like it says on the tin: removes dust. Where it goes after that, we're not sure.


Obviously, there's more factors involved in the temperature inside your PC case than the graphics card fan. MSI has also given the fan on the N580GTX a special coating that changes from blue to white if temperatures reach 45 degrees.

Given that this is being billed as the "most powerful graphic card on the planet", it's no surprise MSI's marketing is featuring cooling features heavily. Still, considering the gunk we find clogging our friend's and family's PCs, we'd suggest a little of the same thinking could be applied to mainstream desktop PC parts.

Feel free to share your dusty PC horror stories below.

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Comments: 5
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
3 June 2011
If you're getting significant amounts of dust in your GPU, then your case isn't doing its job.


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New MSI graphics card is self-dusting?
Graphics cards from MSI will sport a new dust removal feature. What, you've never cleaned out your graphics card?

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tesseractau
4 June 2011
West of the Great Divide here in NSW dust is a way of life - if you don't want dust in your PC it must be hermetically sealed (not really an option). So every 6 months out comes the air compressor and case tools and 20 minutes later PC is clean again
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
4 June 2011
To prevent dust build-up, you need to have a case with positive air pressure, that is, it needs to have more intake fans that exhaust. Each of the intake fans should have a dust filter attached. This stops dust getting sucked in through the small gaps in the case.
Slatts
4 June 2011
It seems to me that an exhaust fan isn't really required.

Given a sufficiently powerful supply fan and well thought out outlet vents to ensure there's no dead air areas in the case, the one inlet fan ought to do the job.

I'm not saying that you don't need the cpu and graphics fans, just the outlet fans.

Of course, you'll need to make sure the air filter is kept clean or all bets are off.

As for the self cleaning system by running the fan backwards, that system has been used for some years in some commercial refrigeration cases to limit the build up of dust in the refrigerant condenser with a reasonable degree of success.

The limiting factor with the system is that the fan blade is shaped to work in one direction of rotation. It'll push air in the reverse direction if spun backwards but nowhere near as efficiently.

Still, since the dust wouldn't have been on the fins for long enough for it to stick, it shouldn't take much to blow it off.

j876
6 June 2011
There is no subsitute for an air compressor and a vacuum cleaner to clean out dirty heatsinks and PC cases.

To clean contacts like USB, DVI and HDMI ports; electronics grade contact cleaners will get the job done.

Don't forget PC parts are STATIC ELECTRICITY SENSITIVE so wear an anti-static wrist strap and use anti-static brushes for hard to get out muck unluss you want the smell of smoldering silicon.

Edited by J876: 6/6/2011 10:53:53 AM

Edited by J876: 6/6/2011 10:56:09 AM
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