Any suggestions for a case that doesn't gather much dust? maybe something with built in filters etc? 1st time building a PC here, and looking for suggestions.
Dust free case?
Dust free case?
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Jan 3 2021, 08:57 PM, updated 5y ago
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Any suggestions for a case that doesn't gather much dust? maybe something with built in filters etc? 1st time building a PC here, and looking for suggestions.
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Jan 3 2021, 09:26 PM
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Jan 4 2021, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jan 4 2021, 12:00 PM) Lian Li PC-O11 XL & MetallicGear Neo Qube Nice, i'm not planning to use liquid cooling, but how often do you check or clean for dust using your case?I'm using both PC-O11 XL for my gaming PC with 7 x 120MM fans. 3 intake + 4 exhaust Neo Qube for my home server with 6 x 120MM fans. 3 intake & 3 exhaust The gaming PC runs 6 - 12 hours per day depending on the day. Sits on a desk Home sever runs 24-7 for a whole year. Sits on the floor Neither of these systems has much dust build-up. Just last week I open the Neo Qube to replace some liquid cooling parts, barely any dust inside, even the fans have very little dust. Fans in the home server run at a fixed speed of 1300RPM Both casings come with filters all around the case but I only use dust filter on the intake. Removed dust filter on exhaust because it's unnecessary |
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