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Fans Have Dust in them or what???
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Fans Have Dust in them or what???. Hello, I have posted this before a few weeks back in another forum and maybe you can help. One day I tried turning on my PC and i got this struggling noise for a while. At first I thought it was the processor but they don't...
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Dust filters?
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Dust filters?. So, I'm in the market for a Cooler Master HAF 932 case. The problem is none of the intake fans have any dust filters. My question is, is there any way to just purchase dust filters, and put them on yourself? Or is there nothing I can do about...
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how do u prevent dusts in ur pc case?
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the number of fans so u dont need to clean as many fans in the pc case as before. powerful intake fans(with a dust pad or similar pads) as they will be the main source of sucking in air and dusts, then u'll only need to clean those intake fans, as long as...
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Dust, is it bad?
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there was a significant build up of dust all inside the case. Should I be concerned about this? Can the dust somehow ruin the components inside my computer? I noticed that my CPU fan has dust on it as well, does that mean the fan hasn't been used much? BTW...
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Should I get dust filters?
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Should I get dust filters?. I have the HAF 922 the front fan which is intake comes with dust filters but I'm gonna have a couple more intake fans. Are there any dust filters that lower dust intake but don't lower my air flow too much? If so does anyone have...
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CPU fan VERY VEYR Dustsy after 1 month
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your house etc. Maybe you should get some foam fan grilles for your input fans to catch a lot of the dust before it enters your computer. I do know that I used a vacuum to suck the dust out of my retail PIII HSF's, and the temp decreased by 5 degrees C. Dust...
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Top fan = vacuum?
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but it is always super clean. Only 2 of my fans do not have filters, both exhaust fans: the one at the top, and one at the back (where my zalman heat sink blows air to the exhaust fan). So really the only place dust could feasibly come in easily is the top...
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CM690 + Megahalems + top fans = fit?!
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second fan grill: the other one in the bottom panel is dedicated to cooling the PSU. We also recommend adding a dust filter to that fan in the bottom panel, e.g.: Because this dust filter will create "drag" on the intake air flow, it's also a good idea...
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"Whirring" fan noises.
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but you would need to clean them quite often. Fans cost about $5.00 each... just replace them with better quality fans. If dust is a real big problem look into some intake filters to go between the case and the intake fans. --->It ain't better...
