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MSI’s reverse fan tech keeps dust out, graphic cards chilled

We’ve all been there, trying in vain to take away dust caked onto the fans of componentry inside our rigs. It’s mostly a fruitless endeavor, but here to save lots of us from the horde of dust bunnies invading our graphics card is MSI’s dust removal technology. Available at the company’s “Lightning Xtreme” edition of the GTX580 , soot is annihilated by spinning that card’s fans at full throttle in reverse for thirty seconds after boot. That’s apparently a solid method for flinging accumulated grime off the spinners and (hopefully) right into a spot you could reach. Unconvinced it’ll work? Well then, mosey on over to the source link bub, and get ready yourself for video proof of the fan-powered filth evisceration.

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