How can i stop rapid dust build up in my pc?

Sam_11

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Nov 1, 2015
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My PC has really been annoying me lately dust just seems to build up in my pc faster than i can blink, i am having to clean sheets of dust covering all of my components including my gpu and cpu radiator every day, if i leave it for a month i just get clumps of dust everywhere inside. I have tried dust filters on fans, raising my pc off the floor and even dusting my room top to bottom but the dust just keeps coming back. My case is the Coolermaster Mastercase Pro 5 by the way, thanks in advance 😀
 
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Agree with the others, with both front fans as intakes and with filters over them you shouldn't be seeing any dust build up inside the case.
Can you show us a few photos of the dust build up? I know this is going to sound insulting but some people are oversensitive to this and find a small film of dust to be excessive.
What filter/s are you using and how are they deployed? It should go: Case interior>Fan>Filter>outside air.
Where do you live? Some locations will produce a great amount of very fine dust which is difficult to filter out, hot, dry climates are particularly bad and you may need to take other measures like closing windows or doors to keep the stuff out of the computer.


All my fans are the stock 140mm fans that come with the Mastercase Pro i am running 2 as intake and 1 as exhaust
 


Interesting, you are set up for positive pressure so this should prevent dust from going in. I mean it would really take a lot of dust to fill your PC, unless its just from when the PC is off and its getting in there somehow?
 
Agree with the others, with both front fans as intakes and with filters over them you shouldn't be seeing any dust build up inside the case.
Can you show us a few photos of the dust build up? I know this is going to sound insulting but some people are oversensitive to this and find a small film of dust to be excessive.
What filter/s are you using and how are they deployed? It should go: Case interior>Fan>Filter>outside air.
Where do you live? Some locations will produce a great amount of very fine dust which is difficult to filter out, hot, dry climates are particularly bad and you may need to take other measures like closing windows or doors to keep the stuff out of the computer.
 
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Few other countries have it is residential units thou