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Tower vs downdraft cpu cooler

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Dual tower and dual fan are two different things. SS135 is a dual fan with only a middle fan.

However, it does seem that European availability for Thermalright is very spotty compared to NA and Asia.

The no reviews part is not really relevant as long as it's being sold by Thermalright's distributor. For some reason for every cooler they always have a ton of different listings, from the same but different distributor (often numbered like Thermalright EUR 1 or 2 or 3).

40 quid for a PA120SE doesn't seem that bad, considering things in the UK have always been pretty poor exchange-rate wise. Hard to get it down to $USD equivalent.
I did not know that i just thought there were ones with two fans.and not Dual Tower ones.I do like to read reviews on Amazon before i buy something.When there are no reviews of something i give them a miss.
 
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I do like to read reviews on Amazon
Look at user reviews but do NOT put too much stock in them. With user reviews, it is important to note happy users don't complain. That may skew the results. And most reviewers don't come back after they have used the product for a while to write reviews. That means we don’t learn how the product holds up over time. I have often been asked to write a review right after ordering it, but before I even received it and had a chance to install it.

Also, users typically don't have comparable products to compare it with for proper side-by-side (A-B) comparisons, nor do they have properly equipped testing facilities, or the necessary technical skills for a proper evaluation.

Often times you will see products down-rated because it was a different color than shown on Newegg or Amazon. Or the Post Office delivered it to the house next door, UPS delivered it a day late, or the box looked like it fell off the FedEx truck. So if I am considering a product, I read the user reviews but I don't put a lot of stock in them, UNLESS there are several complaining about the EXACT SAME genuine fault/defect with the same model number product.

So when doing your research, search for the exact model number you are considering and add the word "review" to your search string. Then review the professional reviews, like those done by TPU and other sites. But be careful there too. Often, at some sites (not TPU) those so called reviews are essentially a reprint of the marketing fodder and/or published specs.
 
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Look at user reviews but do NOT put too much stock in them. With user reviews, it is important to note happy users don't complain. That may skew the results. And most reviewers don't come back after they have used the product for a while to write reviews. That means we don’t learn how the product holds up over time. I have often been asked to write a review right after ordering it, but before I even received it and had a chance to install it.

Also, users typically don't have comparable products to compare it with for proper side-by-side (A-B) comparisons, nor do they have properly equipped testing facilities, or the necessary technical skills for a proper evaluation.

Often times you will see products down-rated because it was a different color than shown on Newegg or Amazon. Or the Post Office delivered it to the house next door, UPS delivered it a day late, or the box looked like it fell off the FedEx truck. So if I am considering a product, I read the user reviews but I don't put a lot of stock in them, UNLESS there are several complaining about the EXACT SAME genuine fault/defect with the same model number product.

So when doing your research, search for the exact model number you are considering and add the word "review" to your search string. Then review the professional reviews, like those done by TPU and other sites. But be careful there too. Often, at some sites (not TPU) those so called reviews are essentially a reprint of the marketing fodder and/or published specs.
Thats the thing you can,t say about long time use untel you have used it for some time.As we both know this is the number one site.I would beleave there viewes over anybody elses :)How can you write a review of a product you have not recived yet,that is madness.o_OThat goes for the majority of people who buy stuff on there.Thats mostly people who buy on ebay on the feedback.Most people say on there eBay that is just about the delivery and not about the product,Another well thought out piece once again Bill:)
 
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