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Anyone know how to help a case with dust problems? by Freakazoid2005-05-03 11:24:23
  Raise it off the floor. Vacuum more often. by McNutcase 2005-05-03 11:28:45
You can also get intake screens, but the only effective way to reduce dust buildup in any forced airflow application is to make there be less dust available.
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    Comment by bogmore2005-05-03 11:30:40
      But where would you get the feet? (n/t) by McNutcase2005-05-03 11:31:57
        You don't want to know. Let's just say that by Yazdi2005-05-03 11:33:39
        Simple. *fetches hacksaw* by Tomo2006-11-19 12:55:59
    well, can't really raise it off the floor by Freakazoid2005-05-03 11:34:42
      In that case, buy an air filter by Kickstart2006-11-19 12:55:59
        Hmm.. i'll have to keep that in mind by Freakazoid2005-05-03 11:39:41
      Got books? by McNutcase2005-05-03 11:37:56
        *glances a bookshelf* yup, got a bunch by Freakazoid2005-05-03 11:41:09
          You'll always have plenty dust, then. (n/t) by McNutcase2005-05-03 11:43:51
      Dust = dried shed human skin cells. by kelli2172005-05-03 11:40:41
      Remove any cat from the room. by klaranth2005-05-03 11:45:01
        well, cat never ventures to my room by Freakazoid2005-05-03 11:47:40
          A friend of mine has something by klaranth2005-05-03 12:07:26
            clicky ... by klaranth2006-11-19 12:55:59
              uhm, isn't that a sponge? (n/t) by emlaabs2005-05-03 13:08:17
                And is his computer spongeworthy? (n/t) by YakkoWarner2005-05-03 13:12:24
                It looks like one, just isn;t in the case in my PC by klaranth2005-05-03 13:13:22

 

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