Why is it we never see carbon filters or something in computer cases for dust?
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Why is it we never see carbon filters or something in computer cases for dust?
Commodity cost model, plus liquid pressure ratings on common PC case fans, IMO. You see some limited filtering on higher-end models. Mine has removable fine-mesh screens over all of the ingress/egress points. Most inexpensive fans don't do static pressure well, like your common box fan -- it can move a lot of air when it gets things moving but if you seal off an end, it doesn't move resistant air the way a rotary impeller or centrifugal fan (aka squirrel cage blower) does. Noctua makes some really nice, reliable and fairly inexpensive fans targeted at the new liquid-cooling radiators and are designed with a significantly higher (in some cases almost double) static pressure rating. I replace both of the noisy, cheap-crap Corsair fans on my Hydro H81 with a single Noctua NF-12 and it runs cooler at idle and load while also being significantly quieter.
For those of you who are interested, here's a video I put together which details why I chose the hardware that I did:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GRQ7ehOyo4
Warning: It's long. >_>
Hey Mirai:)
Just wanna say I really like your videos. Some reasons...
1. How you come up with some of these ideas/concepts amaze me, let alone the implementation or programming skill. Same goes for Lax.
2. How you afford all this shit vs. how do you have enough time to do all this on the side, not sure which is more impressive.
3. I like your video editing in general. You will mention a concept, and usually put up a nice video sequence. I'm a visual learner, so your style helps someone like me greatly.