Playing on PC requires barely any maintenance at all.
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Ehh... as someone who had to roll back a driver on Friday I'd like to disagree. That's not an all the time thing though. Also, if I can get into the case, why would I not clean it out every so often? Generally, [i]generally[/i] you're right. But there are exceptions.
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[quote]barely[/quote] [quote]Also, if I can get into the case, why would I not clean it out every so often? [/quote] I bought a front and top dust filter for my case for about £7. Without a doubt [i]the[/i] best investment I've made for my PC. Once in a blue moon I just slide them out, shake it outside for a second and throw it back in. The inside of my case is squeeky clean!
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[quote][quote]barely[/quote [/quote] Alright fine. But other folks reading need to understand. What's this dust filter? Is it like a mesh or something? If so, what size is the mesh?
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[quote]But other folks reading need to understand.[/quote] I get it. Its just a common misconception that PC's need some kind of tedious biweekly checkup. Even rolling back drivers is situational - I can't remember the last time I had to do it. [quote]What's this dust filter? Is it like a mesh or something? If so, what size is the mesh?[/quote] To be fair, my Air 540 came with a front one. https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-%7C-Parts/PC-Components/Cases/Carbide-Air-540-Front-Magnetic-Dust-Filter/p/CC-8930151 But yeah, it's just a fabric mesh cover the gaps in your case. DemciFlex is a pretty good company for them if you're ever interested in it. You can get ones that stick, too.
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Barely=/=Maintenance Free, all I'm trying to say. That might actually be roughly the same as what I have. You'd think on the OEM site, they'd give you the damn mesh specs what the heckin heck lol.
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I will mark your words... 🧐