Guys, two things
1: Yes, temp testing in cases sounds awesome even if its artificial testing (artificial heat source, temp probe internal and external or whatever)
2: Dont. Be. Assholes. Something you wanted in the review was missing, but there is no need to have name calling tantrums about it - ESPECIALLY on the review sections of the forum where you're gunna get more attention from random web viewers and make yourselves look bad.
1 - why would you make it more complicated than it needs to be and then try and phrase that as if its simpler? Darksaber already builds a single predetermined set of hardware inside all of these cases. All he needs to do is turn the thing on, run P95+Furmark for 20 minutes, and log three temperatures over that 20 minutes - CPU temp, GPU temp and Room Ambient. Throw that into a chart and great, we're done here.
2 - Firstly, I think this thread is so far not remotely heated enough to demand any sort of mod warning. If anything I think I'd take how quick on the draw you're being here, as a sign that this sort of criticism is unwelcome enough TPU doesn't want to deal with it.
Secondly, how do you therefore propose to submit any feedback in a way that we get an answer? We've gotten answers via forum threads in the past on other things, what makes cases different? VSG, Cadaveca, Black Haru, Wizzard etc have all contributed to the forum dialogue on other issues. (And on other platforms - I've spoken to Black haru about TPU content on *reddit* of all places.)
In comparison the silence is deafening when it comes to case review criticisms - I have said something related to this in
*every single one of the following threads* (With varying levels of politeness or sarcasm) for thermal and/or noise data, and
**never received even so much as a reasonable explanation why TPU doesn't bother to test this**:
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So
@Mussels , I would really like to know, is there a good reason why despite being asked by myself most loudly, and others frequently alongside, for over a year and a half, in direct response to the reviews, we have been ignored?