The rumors about dusts conjuring more frequently in HAF 932 is right. I just blew away some with my compressed air (to be fair, it wasn't that much). I've been hearing some people replacing their HAF case fans with their own, with dust filter implemented. I don't know if this is true or not, but I know the fact you can replace/change these fans are.
So, do anyone know some good fans with filters that can smoothly replace these beasty fans?
thanks.
Just put in a dust filter.
[QUOTE=Prismatex;15984962]Just put in a dust filter.[/QUOTE]
Can you recommend me one?
Coffee filters might work.
go to walmart or a local sewing/cloth store and buy some fabric thats kinda like a screen-ish material. Thats what I done. I basically covered my computer in it.
Haf 932 = junkie case imo. :\
Have you ever worked with a HAF?
[QUOTE=Sumtoxx;15985267]go to walmart or a local sewing/cloth store and buy some fabric thats kinda like a screen-ish material. Thats what I done. I basically covered my computer in it.
Haf 932 = junkie case imo. :\[/QUOTE]
forgive my ignorance, but won't that kind of burden the high air flow in my case?
I'd go for coffee filters.
And how would I place these coffee filters? I have 999 one of those next to my coffee machine, so I can spare a few for my computer.
One between front of case and front fan, one between side mesh panel and side fan.
Make sure they're pretty taut so they don't get caught in the fans, and it might make sense to poke a few small holes in them.
[QUOTE=Sumtoxx;15985267]go to walmart or a local sewing/cloth store and buy some fabric thats kinda like a screen-ish material. Thats what I done. I basically covered my computer in it.
Haf 932 = junkie case imo. :\[/QUOTE]
The HAF is one of the best cases on the market, what are you talking about.
I would look for some air conditioner filter at a hardware store. The foam type normally works great, and it really doesn't impede your airflow much at all. I use some on my 900's intake fans and it works great.
[QUOTE=Pandamobile;16011969]The HAF is one of the best cases on the market, what are you talking about.[/QUOTE]
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If anyone should get out, it's you. The HAF is a [b]great[/b] case.
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i suck cocks
I'm sorry what?^
Anyways, the haf932 is an awesome case, and try using dustfilters. Like zorlok used in his build
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or someother guy which i forget his name :(
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Coffee filters will restrict your airflow horribly [All the ones I've encountered anyways]. Try breathing through one, you can feel the difficulty your fans would have with it.
I've seen fine-mesh window-screen used with some success, and if you don't mind getting strange looks from people at the store [if you're male], go buy [url=http://thesituationist.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/nylons.jpg]a pair of nylons[/url], cut them to size and stretch them over the intake fans, They have a fine enough weave to catch dust but still allow air through.
If you're looking for something a little more "professional" looking, go find some open-cell foam, it's used as a filter in dehumidifiers and things like that, it's usually black, so it'd match the case too.
It's up to you to find a way to mount the stuff to the fans, but it's not hard.
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