Has anyone done this? I have the adhesive tape kit but not the nerve. I have a late 2015 and a 5k 2020 and the both run extremely hot just watching a youtube video. Vacuuming the vents doesn't do much. I'm afraid of cracking the glass.
Take a can of air and blow out the vents. If it’s not broke, don’t try to fix it.I'm just opening it up to clean out dust, nothing else is getting removed.
That just blows it back into the Mac.Take a can of air and blow out the vents. If it’s not broke, don’t try to fix it.
This being said it sounds like maybe you’re bored and want something to tinker with. Go on eBay and buy a working but cheap iMac. This will give you some practice and maybe get the tinkering out of your system before you break the computer you’re using.
I’m assuming they have vents that blow air out and suck air in. Normally just blow in both sides and it will push any dust out the other side. Generally, the air is going to remove the majority of the dust and keep the air passageways clear.That just blows it back into the Mac.
The vents are a considerable distance apart, and blowing air into the top vent won't dislodge dust out the bottom ones. There's a grille a few cm above the bottom vents that stops most of the dust from going into the computer itself, but the dust just builds up below the grille. In theory something like a bent paperclip might get most of it out, but the vents are narrow and the angle makes it difficult (especially if you don't have the service wedge that props the screen up).I’m assuming they have vents that blow air out and suck air in. Normally just blow in both sides and it will push any dust out the other side. Generally, the air is going to remove the majority of the dust and keep the air passageways clear.
That sounds like a terrible design. It would be nice if they had some way to take panels off to service it without separating the screen. The thought of what seems like peeling off an oversized iPhone screen gives me stress. I disassembled my 2018 Mac mini and I was sweating a little just with that.The vents are a considerable distance apart, and blowing air into the top vent won't dislodge dust out the bottom ones. There's a grille a few cm above the bottom vents that stops most of the dust from going into the computer itself, but the dust just builds up below the grille. In theory something like a bent paperclip might get most of it out, but the vents are narrow and the angle makes it difficult (especially if you don't have the service wedge that props the screen up).
Indeed. I submitted feedback about it years ago but I don't believe the newer machines are any better.That sounds like a terrible design.
I'm just opening it up to clean out dust, nothing else is getting removed.