No, I don't operate in a factory, but I am thinking of having a new kitchen 
installed.  Having had a new bathroom installed a few weeks back, I realise how 
much more dust there is going to be.  I know too that in many factories where 
there are PCs they probably do not use the plastic covers one can buy.  One 
wonders why they are manufactured in the first place and who uses them.

Janet


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>I would not recommend running a PC with any dust cover on as it will
> severely restrict the air flow from the cooling fans in the case!
> 
> BTW Do you operate in a factory then? Timber mills are the worst.
> 
> Rick
> 
> "Janet" wrote:
>>
>> As an aside to this, I would like to ask a question.   It is, do the
> plastic protective covers one can buy to protect the tower from dust
> cause over heating?  Can they be used permanently in a dusty
> environment, say in a factory?


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