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Any plan to sell a magnetic dust filter for 760/730t?


playingwithfire

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As is, the cover on top of the 760/730t does keep it pretty good looking. But I was wondering if there is any plan to sell magnetic dust filters for the top in the future for those of us that uses fans up top. The case kind of looks ugly without that top cover, a mesh would help with both the look and well, the dust for the top.

 

If not, oh well, still a very good case.

 

Cheers.

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Well if you use these exhaust fans on a rad or like the h105, you need more rpm on the fans for pushing the air out, because the exhaust is blocked a little bit because of the filter, but if it's only a exhaust fan and this has a low rpm, then there is no reason to worry about it. It's better without a filter on a exhaust, but for the looks you could do it. If you use a rad or watercooling with the filter on top, then it's better to turn the fans and suck the air inside of the case, you get positive air pressure in the case, this means that you get less dust inside the case and you can keep your rpm of the fans low.
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Here's a pic of the top demcifilter on my 760T

 

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a27/fas1/Filter_zpsb5c5e93a.jpg

 

Cheers that looks good. Now I just need to convince myself that dropping $35 for a filter is a good idea. Might wait a bit. To see how much the acrylic window is first ;)

 

Got my 730 today and it's a beautiful case (and huge). Only complaint is the unsteady HDD cages and the 1 scratch on my right side metal door. But neither are deal breakers. :D

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Putting filter on exhaust fan is 100% pointless. Only thing your doing is holding dust in the case. Really if you run your fans for a long time the dust will just build up then when u shut down and there's no pressure holding dust to the filer some of the dust will fall down into the case. Only reason to get a top filter is if your running the fans as intake with a rad or something. Which I wouldn't do either but others have diff opinions.
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