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I have this things called a "Corsi Rosenthal Box" made by CleanAirKits which is basically furnace filters in a housing with a bunch of PC fans. They are quieter/better than other air purifiers and are potentially cheaper to operate.
I use a Levoit Core 300, going to get another Levoit for another office soon enough.
Did an AI bot write this post?
There is litterally zero reason to buy overpriced air purifiers with expensive custom filters if you don't suffer from some kind of allergy like pollen or a cancer stick enjoyer.
Just open your windows for some fresh air and clean your room.
It seems almost like an advert., but it is it's not shilling a particular product ,so whatever.
Anyway, it's only logical that less dust in the room means less dust in the P.C. (and less dust to dust in general), and more importantly, not everybody has the luxury of clean air. Clean air means clean lungs and clean lungs means better health, so it might be a good idea if you live somewhere smoggy.
I wouldn't do it just for the P.C. though. An air duster can be bought for under $20 and doesn't require filters.
maybe they use the forum to generate answers to the questions they get XD
I use an air compressor with an in line moisture filter you use for air tools so they don't rust. And that cleans my pc out nice.
ass dust
That being said, air purifiers are not at all expensive, you can get a fine air purifier for at or even under $50 USD. And yes, they help clean the dust out of your computer room quite well! Make sure to clean them out often so that they do not get clogged. You do not need to buy a new filter for them as often as the manufacturer recommends, as long as you do not live in a nasty, filthy environment.
Sure, you can open a window. Opening windows can be nice. That is, until the bugs show up. And the humidity. And the smoke from the neighbors. And the smells of the outdoors. And the rain. And the snow. And the wildfires. Etc.
Oh, and to prove again that I am not AI, I can talk like the average moron texting on his/her phone. See? Look:
ayyy, bro, w8 1 min!!!
u mene 2 tel me tht u aint keep ur pc clen?
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