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Would this hold back air flow?
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http://www.xoxide.com/fanfilter2.html
__________________Im thinking of putting 2 of those on my transformer's side fans, and maybe one on the front 120MM. Will those hold back air flow?
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very small dif
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It does to a point,generally though they try to maintain a balance of flow vs. filter properties.
This looks like a pretty tight mesh,but since it uses tight mesh+thin wire,it maintains a balance. For a more precise answer,email xoxide about the airflow with these specific filters.
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Yes, it does, but only I'd say 1-2cfm...but deifnatly worth it because most of the dust will stay out of your case
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