If you have ever opened your computer case after a long time you must have found lots of dust. All computer cases gather dust on the inside, particularly due to all those fans over the processor, the power supply and the intake fans sucking in air and dust into the cabinet. But I bet you haven't seen anything like this before.



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If your PC is in a worse condition, then please share your pics with us. :)





The use of the word most in the blog header is incorrect.
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"The dirtiest computer cases ever"
There is no such thing as the "most dirtiest"
hwow. and i thought my computer case was dirty.
ReplyDeleteYou should see Leah's Laptop!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I last scooped the inch thick layer of dirt from my pc, I found a jelly belly jellybean nestled in the dust. I believe it was 'very cherry' flavour but I didnt eat it.
ReplyDelete"The use of the word most in the blog header is incorrect.
ReplyDeleteIt should be
"The dirtiest computer cases ever"
There is no such thing as the "most dirtiest"
Hey, you are right! Title changed.
but, it works?
ReplyDeleteI'm not impressed unless it works.
ReplyDeleteI cleaned out a friends laptop and found cobwebs and a dead spider in there
ReplyDeleteWhat? I cannot believe a pc case can be as dirty as those. Unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteYep - I spent some time repairing PC's and i've seen some really disgusting stuff in my time..
ReplyDeleteWorst thing is: they all work well... UNTIL YOU TRY TO CLEAN THEM. ¬¬
ReplyDeleteI had many problems like these in my time fixing pcs... >(
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As a Tech I have seen many as bad as this... Even had one that had a dead frog in it!
ReplyDeleteSame here. I've worked on several computer, some looked as bad or worse than the ones you've got pictured. Two stand out in my mind.
ReplyDeleteOne was a SCO unix machine that was turned on one day and never turned off for 6 years until it was taken out of service. Absolutely caked with dust.
The other was an XP home machine that had never been cleaned and the owner was a smoker. Smoke and dust really don't mix and are quite disgusting. Hard to clean too.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_S0f-AWxKVdM/R_ygmDWq6GI/AAAAAAAABOc/6Layh_qQ0CM/s1600-h/dirty_pc+(8).jpg
ReplyDeleteMy pc was once dirtier than that. I shudve sent the pic
This one computer I fixed didn't get bags of dust thrown on top of it. The computer was a mix of cat hair, cigarette ashes, humidity, and a little bit of slobbiness... Yes it was THAT yellow.
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mother of god
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