Should next-gen consoles come with built in dust-filters?
This is a question that has been thought about.
Should next-gen consoles come with built in dust-filters?
We've all seen the problems associated with the last-gen consoles including the overheating on both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. This led to people having to open up their consoles, void the warranty, and clean out the dust, but what if filters came built into the system? I imagine these filters would be on the intakes of the consoles and the screw for removing them hidden under a plastic cover on the outside of the console. This would make it so users can simple remove cover, unscrew a single screw and pull out the dust filter for cleaning.
Benefits:
-Less dust on the consoles components.
-Better cooling (If the filters are cleaned every 6 months)
-Longer lifespan
Drawbacks:
-Users won't know this filter exists.
-Could clog if uncleaned for years.
Is this a good or bad idea?
dont think they will make that much of difference. my nzxt h440 filter doesnt really stop much but users should clean their consoles regularly
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