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Dust

  • 24-08-2004 4:18pm
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    Where does it come from? how can I reduce it? and does it affect a PCs hardware significantly?

    No matter, I still want to get rid of the dust.

    Ive had the new pc Running with an intake fan for about a week now, and all ready there is dust accumulating on the grills of the case where the air is taken in. (Chenbro X case)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,688 ✭✭✭grimloch


    not sure about everything but i read a review a while back that a fella livin near an industrial establishment of some description said his pc was kept a good bit cooler when he removed the dust from his fans as the actual weight of the dust was stopping the fans from rotating properly

    it had accumulated over a while though

    i have a pc on a wooden desk in a room with a wooden floor and theres still dust in it, i cant keep it out dunno anyone who can


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