ModRight now brings you the highest quality fan filter to date! Unlike plastic fan filters, the aluminum meshing used here allows for more air to pass through while still preventing dust particles from reaching the inside of your PC. This filter is made a two piece design which allows the easy removal of the mesh for easy cleaning without having to take off the entire filter. Not only does this filter perform great, we made the filter mounts in popular colors to give it that extra kick. This way, these filters will look good and help keep your PC clean.
Total Reviews: 3
Average Rating: 
Good Stuff With Tower26 and Feser Triebwerk
01-08-2010
Reviewer: NKrader (4)
Purchased 3 more to fill the top of my Tower26 Front Figured out that if you flip them over upside down they will sit flush with the front of the case! Cheers good product
Great On DD Cases
01-02-2010
Reviewer: NKrader (4)
Purchased 1 of these to test fit on front of DD-Tower26 Case with open fan holes and they work perfect there is a small gap in between the fiter and the case that still needs to be filled somehow..
Overall very good product and I will be purchasing 3 more for the rest of the slots :)
-NKrader
good performance, screws annoying
07-12-2009
Reviewer: Capt TW (7)
I ordered 3 different filters to see which works best for me. I got the DEMCiflex 120mm Magnetic / Fan Dust Filter, the 120mm Blue Steel Mesh Filter / Grill and the FilterRight 120mm. The DEMCiflex has the best filter performance but on an Enermax Magma it cuts the airflow to half (subjectively not measured). The Steel Mesh Filter adds a really annoying high pitched sound when used and the relative big holes will most likely not filter smaller particles. The FilteRight cuts the airflow not as noticeable as the DEMCiflex but still I would guess it decreased by at least ¼ if not more. But overall it presents the best balance between filter performance and airflow, and best of all it didn''t add any strange noises :) I would give it a 5 if it would use a magnetic attachment for the filter part maybe similar to the DEMCiflex and not those annoying screws (maybe something to improve in the future).