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Old 04-13-2007, 04:05 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Phuzion View Post
Your best bet to keeping your computer dust free has to do with something completely unrelated to computers. Your furnace's air filter. If you keep that replaced, your house's air will be much cleaner, and there will be far less dust in your house. Not only will your computers benefit, but your health will as well.

Air purifiers work wonders too.
Now for those of you living in homes that are so old, they were prefab and came in on the ark, like mine, who do not have central heating, you may consider going to home depot, buying 5 dollars worth of screen, and wrapping your Fan Grills with the stuff. Its a pain to get the holes punched and all, but it does help a little. You just have to vaccum the screen off periodically.
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