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More Case ^_^ with more room like dual 480 rad or something. love your case currently use a level 10 gt my self XD so yeah hope to see more amazing case from you guys and yeah big one with good aircooling and water cooling solution is great.
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Hi there, I am checking if this is available... I am actually in the USA and I do not have an active 24/7 inventory of all parts in the world market, but I am trying to find out from our EU offices if this is something they have available. Availability issues stem from many things as market demand changes constantly and we simply do not keep every single part for every product everywhere as in many cases it is not needed. Many times a PSU may take a specific cable as there is no "standard" for these modular components so you don't just want to plug any cable into any supply. |
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Hey just an update. Got my theron mouse. Its definitely a lot bigger than the black gaming mouse and is taking some getting used to but I think ill like it.
Just wanted to say thanks, you guys came through and fast turn around time for sure.
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http://www.ucc-bd.com/thermaltake-tt...ailer-box.html If it is good, I will get one too... your thoughts? |
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Only negative I have noticed is that sometimes my left clicks dont seem to register when playing starcraft II. Might just be because I am clicking to light or something. |
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Most likely you're just at the edge of engagement when you mis click |
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Yeah the only time I noticed it was while playing SCII so I am thinking I just need to get more used to it during fast paced moments during an online match.
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I think I will get one... as soon as I can manage 4,800 BDT (~60 USD). And Tt Enthusiasts, I am still waiting for the response. |
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I am aware you are still waiting.... I am as well. These kind of small components are not sold in every region due to different product demand in every region being different as I stated previously. I am based in USA and I normally do not work with our online store or quantities available but I am working on this special for you to see if I can find out. so if I can get an answer for this I will let you know Thanks
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Bought the Tt Theron today (finally managed that 4,800 BDT
)The Box: ![]() The Mouse: ![]() Very hard to take picture of glowing things and flash makes it worse. It's bigger than my previous Logitech M210 (part of Logitech MK260 wireless combo), so will take some getting used to but in general I like it and my gaming is now more smoother . All I need now is a new Keyboard.And anyone willing to help me with this? |
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@Tt Enthusiasts,
After installing the Theron Software, when I resize/move any window I get this: ![]() The black border appears when I click a window and start dragging/resizing, after I am done, it goes away. How do I solve this issue? It's kind of annoying. Exiting the Software helps, but it's not permanent solution. |
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I haven't seen that but let me have my Tt eSPORTS team test some things. Can you please PM me your full system spec including OS so I can have them try to replicate? |
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PM Sent.
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i must say im quite impressed with the TR2 500w (TR-500). Been rock solid in my i5 2400/ HD7770 World Community Grid rig 24/7
Also the Soprano Snow Edition has recieved several compliments on its looks and quietness.
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Sell replacement parts!!!!
Customers should be able to to purchase parts to fix their hardware!!!!!!
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Depends on the type of parts. For all electrical components however, a certified engineer would be a better choice when it comes to repairs... That is unless you are a certified electrician yourself then you would k ow what you are looking at and be able to pick up the parts or components from ebay or electrical store easily
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The things I look for in a case:
-minimum 120mm fan next to the IO ports, preferable 140mm or 160mm. I like my cases wide so they can fit a monster HSF. -Room to mount an EATX motherboard. Not necessarily because I'm going to mount one but because it means there's room for the extremely long graphics cards sold today. -Power supply at the top of the chassis. This fad of placing PSUs at the bottom of the chassis conflicts with PSU/motherboard cable design that often means cables won't reach meaning extension cables have to be purchased. I hate purchasing extension cables. -Room between the motherboard tray and the rear panel with holes to route cables through. Cable management is always a problem and this gives a good alternative. -Lots of fans--preferably 120mm and up. I don't care if they are preinstalled but as long as the mounts are there, I'm happy. Large diameter fans can move a lot of air with virtually no noise. -At least one 3.5" external bay and two 5.25" external bays. -The more internal 3.5" bays the better. -Ports/buttons at the top of the chassis towards the front with cables long enough to reach the lower left corner of the motherboard (where they love to put the HD Audio header), even if routed behind the tray. -A big plus is optional caster wheels to make rolling it around easier. If you can't tell from the above, I don't buy small cases. I buy cases that last several computer lifetimes (10+ years).
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Thermaltake Urban S71 VP500M1W2N Black SECC ATX Fu...
Found this case on Newegg the other day and love the sleek look. Was considering getting it to replace my old Armor. I am kind of disappointed with the lack of a side fan however. Any plans to offer one?
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