How much warranty there is, if any, generally is one of the main deciding factors for people when buying a product. That's especially the case with PC parts, where people get realy frustrated if something breaks or doesn't work.
Today I'm sharing a few thoughts on how to make sure you're getting what you expect and when it's worth it to forfeit your warranty, sharing a few cases with Asus and their recent controversies, as well as the XPG DDR5 issue.
Here's my Instagram:
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Here's my Twitch:
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Here's Maxnomic website, my partner and the maker of my Gaming Chair: https://www.needforseat.de/en/
Here's the electric screwdriver I use for every PC I build:
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This is the small compressor I recommend to clean PCs:
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This is my choice of thermal paste:
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