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  1. I haven't had the chance to install them yet so I can't comment on how they look lit up or if they live up to the pretty good specs Thermaltake posted for them. They look pretty good without the light ring on though. The reason they're not installed is that I'm going to have to sleeve them before I can use them. The sleeving on these fans is literally the worst job I've ever seen. The sleeving is too big for the wires, it's too short and leaves a bunch of bare wire exposed, and you left a big bump in the heatshrink from the sleeving not going all the way to the end. Thermaltake, I shouldn't have to post this for a professional company, but I apparently do anyway so go watch this tutorial. This is how you sleeve a fan properly.

     

     

    So far the sleeving is my only disappointment with them. Other than that I like them.

  2. Let us know what you would like to see from Thermaltake. We enjoy hearing back from our community and will always take in feedback to help make a better product. 

     

    A case fan version of the Riing radiator fans, and for both kinds to come in more sizes. Riing fans are the only thing you make that I'm interested in. Similar look to Corsair's SP120, but with a glowing ring and without those horrible rubber screw holes? Plus they have slightly better specs? I'll take 7!

     

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    I get my PSUs from Corsair. I currently have an AX760i. I usually use Corsair cases too, although the one for this year's build is the Arc Mini R2 from Fractal since it can hold more radiator than the 350D and looks like a pretty decent case in general. Usually I'm a big Obsidian Series fan though. Thermaltake's cases are cheap looking and don't have good water cooling support. I was looking at the Versa H15 and H13 just now. They don't have dust filters. They don't even have those rubber things on the cable routing holes. Like I said, they're really cheap and low quality looking.

     

    I did have a Thermaltake PSU way back in the day that lasted a ridiculously long time. After that one I didn't buy another since I heard the quality went down hill. I don't really know anyone who uses your stuff these days. You should probably try to work on your reputation in the enthusiast community. You guys need a new logo too. It's hideous. I'm going to have to peel the stickers off my Riings.

  3. Hello to all First time here and have a quick question?

     

    I have had many Chassis from the Shark to Armour + Chassis an number of power supplies which keep on going.

    I Do like the cubes as a space saver.

    But my desk is coming close to being replaced

    Now I have Notice a few companies looking into the Computer Desk type set up an was wonder if Thermaltake have any future developments in this category.

     

    Thank you for taking time to reading and possibly answering above question.

     

    Regards

     

    Richard

     

    The only company I know of that sells them is Lian-Li. Most people who have one built it themselves.

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