After how NZXT treated its $300+ customers on the H1 case: yeah, not interested in giving them a cent again. Rot into bankruptcy for all I care, NZXT (and I hope CAM dies along with you).
NZXT's Strategic Vision:
1. Ship a sparks-included PCIe riser because you don't care about PCB mounting hole keep-out zones and throw in a 12V trace literally inside the mounting hole. Willfully malicious: someone somewhere put in an override to ignore this safety protocol; any PCB auto-routing would've caught it.
2. Ignore the root cause for months, ignore email complaints, highlighted by Gamers Nexus after multiple public exposures
3. Pretend nothing is wrong by continuing to sell the fire hazard of a PCIe riser on your $300 case + PSU + AIO H1.
3. The NZXT H1 case gets slapped with multiple government recalls (US + Canada + more) after selling 30,000 units. NZXT, by some miracle of government oversight, is forced to offer replacements or refunds.
And even the replacements have their own saga, with now a third PCB revision. Send media a high-quality 2nd generation replacement, which some customers get and other customers a second-class 3rd generation that looks like the 1st gen, just with more screw holes. Just give up, NZXT: you don't understand PCB design and you clearly don't care.
If NZXT can't confidently sell non-flammable $300+ hardware, then why should I trust any NZXT PCB-containing device in any system?
Basically, as long as web sites are funded by x or y, they won't really care. By now, no-one would realistically buy Samsung products, but they do. People seem to have short memories. I'm glad that you don't.
If were to pay $300 ish for a motherboard, given the recent quality control issues (say, catching fire) with some of their products. I Will keep a safe distance from it.
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meacupla - Monday, June 7, 2021 - link
10 USB ports on the rear IO!so they listened to feedback about the lack of ports on the older models
It looks good on paper, so I guess we'll just have to see how good the BIOS is.
ikjadoon - Monday, June 7, 2021 - link
After how NZXT treated its $300+ customers on the H1 case: yeah, not interested in giving them a cent again. Rot into bankruptcy for all I care, NZXT (and I hope CAM dies along with you).NZXT's Strategic Vision:
1. Ship a sparks-included PCIe riser because you don't care about PCB mounting hole keep-out zones and throw in a 12V trace literally inside the mounting hole. Willfully malicious: someone somewhere put in an override to ignore this safety protocol; any PCB auto-routing would've caught it.
2. Ignore the root cause for months, ignore email complaints, highlighted by Gamers Nexus after multiple public exposures
3. Pretend nothing is wrong by continuing to sell the fire hazard of a PCIe riser on your $300 case + PSU + AIO H1.
3. The NZXT H1 case gets slapped with multiple government recalls (US + Canada + more) after selling 30,000 units. NZXT, by some miracle of government oversight, is forced to offer replacements or refunds.
And even the replacements have their own saga, with now a third PCB revision. Send media a high-quality 2nd generation replacement, which some customers get and other customers a second-class 3rd generation that looks like the 1st gen, just with more screw holes. Just give up, NZXT: you don't understand PCB design and you clearly don't care.
If NZXT can't confidently sell non-flammable $300+ hardware, then why should I trust any NZXT PCB-containing device in any system?
damianrobertjones - Friday, June 25, 2021 - link
Basically, as long as web sites are funded by x or y, they won't really care. By now, no-one would realistically buy Samsung products, but they do. People seem to have short memories. I'm glad that you don't.iranterres - Monday, June 7, 2021 - link
If were to pay $300 ish for a motherboard, given the recent quality control issues (say, catching fire) with some of their products. I Will keep a safe distance from it.capxa - Saturday, July 31, 2021 - link
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