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Top dust filter for exhaust?

DriftOP

hey guys i have a 240 mm aio mounted on top and i was just wondering if the dust filter of top is necessary or not as it may obviously blocking some air to flow out but removing it will let direct dust to fall in side of case and also it doesn't look good without it so i just wanted to know can keeping the dust filter harm pc in any other way as am not getting any problem currently with it in temps or any thing.

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Nope but it may if it cogs

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10 minutes ago, DriftOP said:

am not getting any problem currently with it in temps or any thing

You should just blow out the dust every now and then.

Personally, I prefer air cooling and a solid top panel, because you can simply whipe off the dust and there is no dust falling in.

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