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"Put an ION GENERATOR IN A COMPUTER, IT WILL CLEAN THEA
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If you are going to just skip this post because you are lame and too ignorant to read it, at least take this information from it: IONIZERS ARE INFECTIVE, OVERPRICED PIECES OF SHIT AND YOU SHOULDN'T WASTE MONEY ON THEM.

Ion Generators can NOT work in computers, and People should stop saying that they would. Ion generators don't actually clean the particles in the air, they simply push it to the floor/furniture and make it energetically adhere to the surface. This would be bad as these particles would then adhere to your fans, processors, ram, everything. This may not make the dirt in your computer more abundant, but it WILL make it more harmful. (see black-wall effect)

"At first, when a person first smells the odor coming out of an ionizer, they are very impressed by the fresh spring like smell of the air coming out of it. That fresh smell is what sells the product. Manufacturers make huge profits on ionizers, sometimes over 1000%, so they have no interest in ceasing to sell them. They are an easy "sell" because of the fresh smell to the unknowing consumer."

If they were to put a HEPA filter into your computer, it would build up heat and fuck up your shit, or you could have an external unit powering it, which would add a big thing to the outside of your computer.

/sarcasm
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#2

While we're on the topic, I would suggest not installing a hamster-and-wheel based power supply mechanism for your computer. It's overpriced and ineffective.
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#3

this was a response to a person on the server who wouldn't shut the fuck up about his really shitty computer-air-purifier idea.

/sarcasm
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#4

i drugged my hamsters, upped my wattage by 100!

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#5

actualy the only difference between the ion system and a fan is that the ion makes almost no noise, is the end it only actualy filers the air that goes threw it, but the energized particles with stick to the ion blades not on all your crap, you just have to put it on an itake, but if you don't clean it like daily, its totaly useless
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#6

only a small percentage of the particles actually stick to the blades themselves, the other ones are charged and are pushed through by the airflow and stick to whatever.

/sarcasm
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