Dust Filters

Associate
Joined
3 Apr 2009
Posts
23
Hi

Does anyone use a dust filter on there case fans?. Reason i ask is that i have very good cooling in my case but also gather lots of dust & as its a clear case you can see all of it... I have bin looing at the filters but dont want to effect the cooling of my case any pointers please thanks..
 
ive got dust filters on all my fan's (antec p190)

havent noticed a difference in temp's since they all came with the case.
 
Or you could battle the duxt by turning the pressure inside your case form what i pressume to be negative pressure if you have lots of dust to positive pressure, altough it wont alleviate dust all together it will certainly help reduce it
 
I used to have dust filters on the intake fans on my akasa eclipse, took them out as one was in a kama bay, which meant dismantling the case, unscrewing the bay to get the filter out, same with bottom intake, also lowered temps a few degrees. I now use compressed air to clean the fans and case of what little dust they gather, and keep the room nice and clean with regular vacuming.
 
Does anyone use a dust filter on there case fans

It's nice to have a case with a built in dust filter, really happy with the Antec 300! :D

eco2003etg7.jpg
 
Hey BIGBC,

that's weird? . . . the dust-filter for the two front 120mm intake fans should be situated just behind the front bezel :confused:

If for some reason your case didn't come with one get onto Antec and they will send you one! :cool:
 
I use a dust filter, and the case still fills with dust. Such is life.
I used to use dust filters but found that it didn't improve matters much as there was still dust getting in the case so i've stopped using them.

Also the dust filters stopped some airflow into my case and, as a consequence, my CPU temperature rose a few degrees!
 
Back
Top Bottom