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Yes, the VG4000SNA. I will say it does not rattle all the time, but when it does, it is quite annoying. The appliques are a bit loose, and I am wondering how to remedy that. The side panel grilles do not appear to be loose, and I cannot figure out why they occasionally rattle also.
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I got a brilliant idea, make a headset that dosent suck
ive owned alot of cheap chessy headsets and i can say one thing not a single one of them has the issue where the cord gets tangled up on itself and twists around itself and cant be undone, you can straighten it out for awhile but it always gets tangled again, so how about a good STEREO headset with decent microphone and a sturdy cable that isnt going to twist up upon itself constantly like my $90 creative headset does or my buddies razor headset does etc, at $90 *granted it was a deal on newegg for $40 but thats besides the point* the point is make a good stereo headset with a nice sturdy cable for $40-45 and Ill buy that. Thats what Thermaltake can do for me, maybe offer some color choices as well red/ black, blue/black etc etc give people some selections |
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When i have seen this issue as im sure your aware it is from repeated removals where the headset gets twisted around and around. unplugging the headset and simply grabbing the cable between 2 fingers and sliding your fingers down the cable will straighten it right out. this is normal with any cable not just headsets. (phones, etc) I have also seen it on pretty much any headset I have used for gaming. however if you let the tangle stay for too long or even kink and then just try tugging on the cable instead of correcting the twist that has produced over the many times the headset was rotated it can cause the cable to have a permanent kink but our cable is designed in such a way that it should not become kinked unless in the most extreme cases or like explained before just pulling on the cable while it is twisted. |
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yea that dosent happen on any of mine the main problem is the controls halfway down the cable keep it from fully unwinding example my cable is pre twisted to an extent when it was bought between the headset and the controls and indeed it does twist around but heres my main point
cable size from the headset to the cable size on a mouse is 50-60% size increase of the cable but low and behold the cable never twists or gets tangled up and it gets grabbed and tossed into bags on a regular basis, same goes for speaker wires my game controller wires just about anything wired i own dosent have the problem only seen it on headsets, and my headset has been plugged in and not removed for the last month gets set on my desk it still twists and curls up all of them do eventually, its an annoyance that an extra $1-2 during production would fix with a bit of a beefier cable or cable sleeving. what really aggrevates me is a $9 headset thats a piece of shit and breaks after 3-4 months of usage, the cables wont have that problem but again its an issue i see common on mid range to high end headsets. i can consistantly abuse cheap headset and never have the cable twisting and problems but expensive products do? yea give me stereo + decent mic and beefier cable no need for fancy extras, just solid stereo sound good microphone and nice cabling. |
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which headset are you referring to exactly? You have not told me which model you have. |
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its not a thermaltake but
Creative Fatal1ty MK II also have a few logitechs at the $20 range and 2x Teknomotion cheap pos $10 the the 1st teknomotion lasted 2 years and never had any twisting or knotting but the cables were a bit thicker the 2nd teknomotion unit had thinner cabling and withing a week was knotting and twisting up the logitech units both suffered from it so does my Creative MK II and a buddies Razor as well its a problem can be easily solved by a thicker cable covering, but no one does that lol except that cheapo unit which was eventually replaced with thinner cabling on the 2nd unit so it became a moot point. all units so far ive ever used have the problem and the way to fix it you mentioned above is never permanent. Im looking for a headset that offers good mid range pricing with good stereo sound with good wiring thats sturdy help me out here. what im using right now: Creative Fatal1ty Professional Series Gaming Heads... its only a few months old cables are twisting i use your method mentioned above on a daily basis problem continues to persist. Its not product breaking but it is an aggravation that i dont feel is necessary |
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i was under the impression that the headset you were complaining about was ours.... |
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no ive seen thermaltake units current they tend to have the same issue over time.
as most analog cabling is the same size across all headsets for the most part. theres some variance but most dont quiet get that thickness right for what im looking for |
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mostly end users like me never seen issues on professional reviews but then they use a product for a week, I use mine daily for minimum 3hrs up to 12hrs a day, 365 lol it makes a difference
that said you can take the criticism of other brands and what ive read and use it to improve products or not ![]() as a consumer i know what i want and sadly no one offers it. its a small nitpick but then again its the small things that differentiate products in this segment, |
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Thank you for the feedback. I will continue to test our headsets to see if we can reproduce this kind of issue but as I explained previously our cable if it ever becomes curled up at all simply unplugging the headset and straightening the cable will fix it. Thank you again for the feedback
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There are many great solutions for custom loops available for those who need it but the Bigwater solutions are more for those who have never used watercooling and are looking to get their feet wet ![]() as for the PSU which model did you use or do you remember? We have an excellent warranty to assist you if anything ever does go wrong and our power supplies have many protections built into the units themselves to help avoid the type of damage you are implying. |
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![]() i ended up buying one of your PSU's in the end, and it is by far the best PSU i've ever owned, if it proves to be reliable i might end up going for thermaltake next time i buy one, thanks for the advice you gave me a few weeks ago
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its all in good fun guys I try to keep it light you know.... Im trying to figure out whatever I can to help make some cool stuff for you guys.Its really awesome to hear stories such as your PSU, thats really awesome and thank you for posting, and I hope people can see just because were a company you can still approach us, were people too if you have an issue with our stuff get ahold of us we are always happy to help however we can.
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You know what Thermaltake can do for me?
Send me a full tower case free of charge. That would be awesome. VERY unlikely but very awesome. Other than that. Nothing, I don't have any of your products.
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I wish I could just hand out free product I really do, and thank you for the post.
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PS Case Color Choices Cable Sleeve Color Selection Cable Plug Color Selection Fan Upgrade choices Water Cooling Options All of these options would of course come at a premium, but I think many enthusiasts would do this. I know it's not hard to sleeve cables, but it's a PITA and I am lazy.
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I would happily buy a better pump for my TT loop if it was available. I just see your putting out new Resevoir/pump combos but still using the same P500 pump.
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I love the new Arctic White Lvl10 GT. That is an amazing looking case.
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You wouldn't happen to know if you have a case 44cm/17.5" tall or lower would you?
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At the moment I have the Casecom 6788. It does the job, though I like to keep my options open. I have been looking at the NZXT Panzerbox, but it's just a smidge too tall.
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