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I had a badly pinned 24 pin cpu cable, it would randomly power off my NAS because if it was bent a certain way, one or more of the pins were not… Read more
making contact with the board header. Contacted them via there support page and within a week I recieved a replacement cable. Great service and minimal fuss, this is the kind of service that keeps customers coming back.
Thermaltake Have Never Let Me Down – I have used Thermaltake for Power Supply Units (PSU's) for years and I have never had one die - EVER. My computers generally don't stay the same for… Read more
too long, I like to keep up with the newest hardware on the market, but even if I am upgrading motherboard / processor / ram frequently, I usually keep the PSU unless it is no longer compatible with the new gear, so I know that they last for years without a problem. Having said that, they have a 5 year warranty, which is eons in the computing world.
Thermaltake have a massive range of PSU's, Titanium / Platinum / Gold / Bronze efficiencies, and anything inbetween 400 to 1200 Watts, so they will have a product to suit every PC. There are models with RGB lighting and models without, also models with modular cables and models without. Literally anything that you will need to power a PC.
The price is slightly higher than their competition, but that is reflected in the quality and performance of the products. Spend a little bit extra upfront, and you will never regret it in the long run.
Double firing of keys – I purchased two of these keyboards over a couple of months. I would not recommend buying it. Pros: - Keypress is what you would expect for a brown… Read more
switch. - Keyboard is nice and heavy, so it has not moved across the table when typing. - RGB is adjustable brightness, with 5 profiles. - Cheaper than other mechanical keyboards.
Why I don't recommend it.: - RGB software is horrible to use, and doesn't work most of the time. - Both keyboards ended up with double firing after 2 years - for one keyboard this was F, L, and . keys. For the others it was ' and ; and k - use of compressed air to clean out the switch helped for around 1 day.