MKmods
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I would be interested to hear about any water cooling company that replaced someones comp because of a failure.
If you could get a company to agree to something like that you would have to prove it was their fault.
So lets look at the likely demographic all of these coolers are aimed to (not only CoolIT but Corsair etc) Is someone with a $3K comp likely to use this product
(a simple thin single rad, 1/4"id tubing, non serviceable entry level cooling system) Unlikely
But someone just starting with limited experience and lower end to maybe mid level hardware so about $500 to 1000.
So is that person with $500+ worth of hardware likely going to hire a specialist to prove there was a defect? Now add to that the cost of an Attorney. The companies know that and realize their pretty safe from significant problems.
its hard for me to explain every detail of what I am thinking so a bit of all this un needed back and forth is my fault (but a quick look to the left should make what I say have a bit of relevance)
Feel free to debate me anytime or anyone else for that matter (remember that free speech thing)
If you could get a company to agree to something like that you would have to prove it was their fault.
So lets look at the likely demographic all of these coolers are aimed to (not only CoolIT but Corsair etc) Is someone with a $3K comp likely to use this product
(a simple thin single rad, 1/4"id tubing, non serviceable entry level cooling system) Unlikely
But someone just starting with limited experience and lower end to maybe mid level hardware so about $500 to 1000.
So is that person with $500+ worth of hardware likely going to hire a specialist to prove there was a defect? Now add to that the cost of an Attorney. The companies know that and realize their pretty safe from significant problems.
In the chance you see this I am in no way offended.Apologies if I have in some way offended you...
I just could not understand some of the points you were trying to make.
And I can be anal in pressing for clarification if a point is not expressed clearly (in my mind).
I will not try to debate anything with you any more, all the best.
I'm unsubscribing from this thread, happy debating & enjoy your H50's/Eco's everyone!
its hard for me to explain every detail of what I am thinking so a bit of all this un needed back and forth is my fault (but a quick look to the left should make what I say have a bit of relevance)
Feel free to debate me anytime or anyone else for that matter (remember that free speech thing)
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