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My 2 pc cases get pretty dusty so I'm thinking of buying some fan filters. I've got a few concerns about doing this though so hopefully you can answer my questions...
Do fan filters increase temps? If so how much on average?
Do they reduce airflow? If so how significant is the reduction? (I guess that's the same question as above)
Do fan filters need cleaning regularly (I assume they clog up with dust)? How frequently and how do you do it?
Are all fan filters the same or are some better than others?
The next two are probably stupid questions as the answers seem very obvious but I may as well ask while I'm here... Do I have to add filters to all open vents as well as the fans? Is there a need to put filters on exit fans?
One of my pcs (the one used as a media centre) has a passively cooled cpu (AMD 9550 with Mini Ninja heatsink) and a passively cooled gpu (ATI 3450) using only the case fans on the slowest setting in the Antec Fusion case to keep things cool - would adding a fan filter to the case fans and vents mean I'd have to turn up the fans?
The other PC has an OCed ATI 4670 and I'm planning on OCing the AMD 5600+ (hopefully to about 3.1MHz) which has a Ninja mini heatsink & fan so I've very conscious that I want to keep airflow high. The case is an AC Silentium T1 Pro and attracts dust like nothing I've seen before - especially through the bottom air vents which look fully clogged up.
Do fan filters increase temps? If so how much on average?
Do they reduce airflow? If so how significant is the reduction? (I guess that's the same question as above)
Do fan filters need cleaning regularly (I assume they clog up with dust)? How frequently and how do you do it?
Are all fan filters the same or are some better than others?
The next two are probably stupid questions as the answers seem very obvious but I may as well ask while I'm here... Do I have to add filters to all open vents as well as the fans? Is there a need to put filters on exit fans?
One of my pcs (the one used as a media centre) has a passively cooled cpu (AMD 9550 with Mini Ninja heatsink) and a passively cooled gpu (ATI 3450) using only the case fans on the slowest setting in the Antec Fusion case to keep things cool - would adding a fan filter to the case fans and vents mean I'd have to turn up the fans?
The other PC has an OCed ATI 4670 and I'm planning on OCing the AMD 5600+ (hopefully to about 3.1MHz) which has a Ninja mini heatsink & fan so I've very conscious that I want to keep airflow high. The case is an AC Silentium T1 Pro and attracts dust like nothing I've seen before - especially through the bottom air vents which look fully clogged up.