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Fans will also die a lot quicker if they are in bad environments like that with smoke and pet hair.
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I think some fans may also die faster in hot places like the dessert which is also sandy.
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I don't think they would last long at all, any sand that gets in them would kill the fan.
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I think there are washable dust filters for PC fans, but you need to wash them often. The dust filters may help reduce sand from damaging PC fans.
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I've never seen any filters in PCs, mostly whats on the laptop shell and they are easy to clean.
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I think fan filters are mostly installed on custom gaming pcs.
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I think I have seen that option, but it really isn't cheap to have installed.