TheGeek October 26, 2007 Share TheGeek Member October 26, 2007 (edited) The smell of computers. I'm serious! Say a computer (and other random powered computer supplies) are running 24/7 in a small room. You enter the room after not going in for many days. You enter the room and the smell of computers fills your nostrils, you jump with glee! I found that if there is a fan blowing, it helps get the smell around. Anybody noticed this? Edited October 26, 2007 by TheGeek Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tristan October 26, 2007 Share Tristan Member October 26, 2007 Uhm can you provide a scratch and sniff link? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbilDustBunny October 26, 2007 Share EbilDustBunny GC Alumni October 26, 2007 ummm.... computers usually pic up the scent of their environment... especially when the owner doesn't bother to clean it. I hate having to work with a smoker's computer no offense but it's just icky... tar build up is everywhere. but no geek I don't smell my computer... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anonymo October 26, 2007 Share anonymo Member October 26, 2007 tar build up is everywhere. LOL what? Doesn't work quite like that...cigarette smoke leaves a very fine dust which is known not to effect electronic components unless left for years and even then the small particles don't clump unless moisture is introduced. *cough!* That smell is dust burning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unclean October 26, 2007 Share Unclean Member October 26, 2007 That smell is dust burning. And most household dust is dead skin. So that smell is actually burning human flesh? Excuse me while I go regurgitate now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gond October 26, 2007 Share Gond Member October 26, 2007 I've noticed the smell of electronics before I think...might just be the dust aspect. Either way...dude, your a geek if you like the smell of computers;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3vil October 26, 2007 Share 3vil Member October 26, 2007 The smell of computers. I'm serious! Say a computer (and other random powered computer supplies) are running 24/7 in a small room. You enter the room after not going in for many days. You enter the room and the smell of computers fills your nostrils, you jump with glee! I found that if there is a fan blowing, it helps get the smell around. Anybody noticed this? you really need another hobby. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fairweather October 26, 2007 Share Fairweather Member October 26, 2007 try tasting your computor, i find that tickles the ol senses a little easier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushwack October 26, 2007 Share bushwack Member October 26, 2007 I love the smell of new electronics burning in the first day. I've worked on some nasty computers, one actually made me dry heave. (j/k) Heavy smokers are the worst making for some nasty power supply stink when they fill with a greasy soot and fry. I don't like the ones with rooster roaches either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbilDustBunny October 26, 2007 Share EbilDustBunny GC Alumni October 26, 2007 tar build up is everywhere. LOL what? Doesn't work quite like that...cigarette smoke leaves a very fine dust which is known not to effect electronic components unless left for years and even then the small particles don't clump unless moisture is introduced. *cough!* That smell is dust burning. lol of course mo you probably clean your PC... but nonsmokers vs smokers pc that prolly been sitting one spot for a few years no cleaning... you can hardly be able perfectly clean a smoker's PC that junk is caked on. This thread of a guy going some xtrem-cleaning on his brother's PC http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1233031 This is from work... BTW the second nastiest PC to touch is the cat lady's PC... guaranteed to contain bugs and tons of fur... *dies a little inside* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushwack October 26, 2007 Share bushwack Member October 26, 2007 ^ Ebil knows about the greasy soot. Be glad if you've never had to deal with it. Ewwwee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tek-Almighty October 26, 2007 Share Tek-Almighty Member October 26, 2007 tar build up is everywhere. LOL what? Doesn't work quite like that...cigarette smoke leaves a very fine dust which is known not to effect electronic components unless left for years and even then the small particles don't clump unless moisture is introduced. *cough!* That smell is dust burning. I disagree...especially when you account for the "moisture added" effect. I've seen what looks like a gunky brown/black "tar" on the innards of a smoker's computer...he was a basement dweller in a damp apartment. Tar is simply the particulate matter from smoke mixed with water or in the lungs, water-based mucous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nut October 26, 2007 Share nut Member October 26, 2007 well they have that smell... but its just like the smell of when you get new computer parts... i know exactly what your talking about... your not in this alone.. even know its a .. interesting subject. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kruten October 27, 2007 Share Kruten Member October 27, 2007 ummm.... computers usually pic up the scent of their environment... especially when the owner doesn't bother to clean it. I hate having to work with a smoker's computer no offense but it's just icky... tar build up is everywhere. but no geek I don't smell my computer... Ah yeah. We get the same thing with TV's. Sometimes with grease and crap on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dragonfly October 27, 2007 Share dragonfly Member October 27, 2007 Tek, where ya been? Get in some tam/freon action so i can pwn you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGeek October 27, 2007 Author Share TheGeek Member October 27, 2007 Bushwack got it right on the head. The smell of computers burning the first day. NOTHING LIKE IT! New shoes, new carpet, new car, noting compares! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbilDustBunny October 27, 2007 Share EbilDustBunny GC Alumni October 27, 2007 Bushwack got it right on the head. The smell of computers burning the first day. NOTHING LIKE IT! New shoes, new carpet, new car, noting compares! >.> i still go with weird Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anonymo October 27, 2007 Share anonymo Member October 27, 2007 I disagree...especially when you account for the "moisture added" effect. I've seen what looks like a gunky brown/black "tar" on the innards of a smoker's computer...he was a basement dweller in a damp apartment. Tar is simply the particulate matter from smoke mixed with water or in the lungs, water-based mucous. I think the important part is to avoid moisture...kinda what I was getting at...smoking is generally not a problem as long as nothing's wet. That and I disagree that tar=wet ash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tek-Almighty October 28, 2007 Share Tek-Almighty Member October 28, 2007 (edited) Tek, where ya been? Get in some tam/freon action so i can pwn you! My wife grounded me...I haven't killed anyone digitally since last Monday. Oh well. I will get my huevos back soon...never fear. Oh, and if you look up what cigarette tar is, it will tell you that it IS the particulate matter from burning tobacco...once it contacts ANY moisture (i.e. water vapor in air or water vapor from burning cigarette or condensation...whatever) it becomes a thick brown liquid. kthxbye. Edited October 28, 2007 by Tek-Almighty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allanon October 29, 2007 Share Allanon Member October 29, 2007 I opened up my tower last week to clean it... found two dead moths inside... have no idea how or when they got inside... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
appalachian_fox October 29, 2007 Share appalachian_fox Member October 29, 2007 (edited) tar build up is everywhere. LOL what? Doesn't work quite like that...cigarette smoke leaves a very fine dust which is known not to effect electronic components unless left for years and even then the small particles don't clump unless moisture is introduced. *cough!* That smell is dust burning. I've seen enough electronic equipment (including several HW-101s for any Amateur Radio ops out there) that has resided with smokers for anywhere from a year or so to decades, and while they all ran to some degree they ALL had the cigarette smell. Perhaps there's enough moisture in the air? Regardless, it's hard to argue against the yellow haze built up on the exterior of these electronics packages. Perhaps frequent cleaning may prevent that from being an issue? Edited October 31, 2007 by appalachian_fox Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ringadon October 31, 2007 Share Ringadon Member October 31, 2007 Just be careful that that isn't the "magic bad smell" that, along with the "magic billowing smoke", makes your computer run. If they both get out, especially at the same time, then your computer will stop working. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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