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This is my second Core P3, I had the original for over four years and just finished a new build in the P3 Pro Snow - photo attached. MAYBE twice a year and that's usually prompted by a visual inspection of the rad and card fins. 4.6 Based on 307 user rates Read reviews & comments Follow this app Developer website TG Pro overview TG Pro lets you peek at fan control, temperature monitoring, and hardware diagnostics in your Mac. A look inside the body, the magnetic filter protects from inhaling dust. Rear of the back panel showing ventilation and VESA mounting points. The next layer is the main body / back panel for the Core P3 Pro.

I have a metro datavac blower and dust it off Version 2.80 Control fan speeds, monitor temperatures, and find faulty sensors. First up, the slightly tinted tempered glass panel. For those of you concerned about dust.don't be.it really isn't a concern any more than any other case I've ever owned.
