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I think OP was concerned that top fans being intake may draw moisture into the machine.
Dry air = dry skin.
You know what dust is made of, right?
But vacuuming is still the most important.
As Carlsberg said, your top fans should be facing the other way. Bottom/front for intake, rear/top for exhaust. Work with the natural flow of heat, not against it.
And Total BS on the dust is not dead skin, 90% of all dust in existence is dead skin at least in the average house. It just doesn't come from nowhere in a sealed house people, its humans that generate it.
For one, dust ISN'T dead skin. The factual definition of dust is that it's particles of matter. That's it. While dead skin is one of the (many, many, MANY) things that comprise it, that does not make them the same thing, so don't even try and say because A makes up B, that B is A.
Your number is also way off, not only for "all dust in existence", but even within a household where the percentage of dust that is from dead skin is higher. The exact percentage is harder to argue for sure, but it's nowhere near 90% in households on average. Not even that much of the dust within a home typically originates from within it (again, hard to argue percentages, but by some measures, it's claimed even up to OVER HALF doesn't even originate from within). Where are these "sealed houses" anyway?
The mist will stay in the air longer as little beads of water ... that I wouldn't trust near my PC but the humid air is more normal unless it's 70-80%