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Computer Case Cover / Dust Filter for Mini-Tower by Logo model 43011
Computer Case Cover / Dust Filter for Mini-Tower by Logo model 43011
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Computer Case Cover / Dust Filter for Mini-Tower by Logo model 43011
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Computer Case Cover / Dust Filter for Mini-Tower by Logo model 43011
Computer Case Cover / Dust Filter for Mini-Tower by Logo model 43011
Replacement case cover and dust filter designed specifically for mini-tower computer enclosures by Logo, model 43011. This spare panel functions as an external protective cover that reduces dust ingress, helps maintain airflow paths, and protects internal components during regular use or after repair. The part is intended as a direct-fit component for compatible Logo mini-tower systems and is suitable for maintenance, aesthetic restoration, or routine chassis upkeep.
The cover integrates a fine mesh dust filter and a rigid panel surface to limit particulate entry while preserving ventilation. It is manufactured to match the original mounting points, enabling straightforward replacement without chassis modification. The component supports cleaner internal conditions, potentially reducing the need for frequent internal cleaning and helping to prolong the lifespan of cooling fans and electronic parts.
Power down the computer and disconnect it from mains power before beginning. Remove the existing panel by releasing the chassis fasteners or latches, then align the replacement cover to the corresponding mounting points. Secure the cover with the original screws or clips, making sure the dust filter faces outward and any ventilation openings are unobstructed. After installation, reconnect power and verify normal system cooling and fan operation.
Periodically inspect and clean the dust filter to maintain optimal airflow; cleaning frequency depends on the operating environment but typically ranges from monthly to quarterly. Use a soft brush or compressed air at moderate pressure to remove accumulated dust; avoid aggressive solvents or sharp tools that could damage the mesh. For long-term reliability, combine the cover replacement with routine internal cleaning and thermal management checks.
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