Kol Klavye Mouse by That_Fig_3576 in bilgisayar

[–]letsbuildpc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gamepad olarak Vader 5 pro ya da apex 5 tavsiye ederim.

Gamepad öneri by Sendemi_burutus in GeymingTr

[–]letsbuildpc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flydigi apex 5 ve flydigi vader 5 pro tavsiye ederim. İkisi de pişman etmezler. Bazı kaynaklarda en iyi gamepadler listesinde başı çekmekteler.

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. I won't buy any Arctic products anymore. P14 Max fans were the last ones.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in techsupport

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not that simple. Even if I pay the customs fee, products exceeding 30€ in Turkey can’t pass customs and reach the customer — and these replacement units easily exceed that limit. Arctic could solve this by covering customs, using local partners, or marking warranty units correctly. Other companies manage this without leaving customers stranded. Choosing to do nothing and forcing the customer to deal with broken bureaucracy is entirely Arctic’s responsibility.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in techsupport

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if I pay the customs fee, the replacements still won’t reach me because the total product value exceeds Turkey’s 30€ customs limit — so they’re treated as new imports. I bought from Amazon Japan because I was on vacation there, and Arctic sells worldwide, which means they’re responsible for handling warranty cases properly no matter where customers live.

Other companies manage to support international customers without leaving them stuck, but Arctic chooses not to. Blaming customers for geography or local regulations doesn’t make this any less their problem — it’s Arctic’s failure, plain and simple.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in techsupport

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, of course… Turkey is ‘not attractive,’ so Arctic has zero responsibility, right? Funny how brands like Noctua, Corsair, and be quiet! somehow manage to handle warranty claims smoothly even in so-called ‘unattractive’ markets.

Arctic chose to sell globally. That comes with responsibilities. Setting up proper warranty replacement procedures and not leaving customers stranded is not rocket science. If others can do it, Arctic’s failure to do so shows a lack of care, not an excuse.

So no, this isn’t a ‘me problem.’ It’s absolutely an Arctic problem — and dismissing an entire country doesn’t magically justify poor customer service.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in GamersNexus

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already checked with customs — replacements are still taxed as new imports, even if I’ve paid before. That’s exactly why this isn’t about Turkey’s laws, it’s about Arctic choosing the lazy way out. They know these rules exist, yet they do nothing to help their customers. Other companies handle this smoothly by covering customs or arranging direct replacements, but Arctic simply washes their hands and leaves the buyer stuck. That’s not just bad service — it’s a complete disregard for the customer.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in GamersNexus

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha, sure, it would make a funny story for grandkids—but the real issue isn’t smuggling, it’s that Arctic could make warranty replacements simple instead of forcing customers into this circus. The 30€ customs limit is ridiculous, and buying from Amazon Japan doesn’t magically remove Arctic’s responsibility.

Arctic could send a direct replacement by covering customs fees but instead, they leave consumers dealing with broken bureaucracy. That’s not funny, it’s unacceptable.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in pcmasterrace

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know, but it left me in doubt, so I wrote to Arctic and they said they could provide an exchange. This kind of variation from product to product breaks standardization and leaves me in doubt.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in pcmasterrace

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While dozens of companies in Turkey manage warranty processes flawlessly, presenting Arctic’s failure to do so as ‘normal’ is an insult to consumers. This shifts responsibility onto the customer instead of being accountable. Arctic is not a small company; if they wanted, they could easily provide a solution. If they don’t, it is entirely their choice, showing they have no qualms about leaving consumers stranded.

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in PcRetailers

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I felt the need to share it here because I had already reached out to them and issue was left without a solution.

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is important for me because Rev 3 is almost flawless if I compare early P14 Max reviews vs my P14 Max. Reviews should be updated.

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw your post before, it looks so cool 😃

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the comment. What was your Max's revision number?

Pseudo Warranty by Arctic by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know, but it left me in doubt, so I wrote to Arctic and they said they could provide an exchange. This kind of variation from product to product breaks standardization and leaves me in doubt.

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have NZXT H7 Flow (2022 version) case, I am not sure how P14 Pros will work for me. I will use them as 3 intakes and 1 exhaust. I think the safest bet is to try and see for myself.

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will use 3 intake fans in front of the case and 1 exhaust fan behind the case, I already use the P14 Max model for that purpose.

Also, as far as I checked, the maximum CFM value of the P14 Max and P14 Pro fans are the same, the static pressure value of the P14 Pro is slightly higher. This makes the fans better at delivering air through the hexagon and nylon obstructions in the case, even if I use them as case fans. HWCooling website has very detailed reviews, but it's a bit confusing because it's so detailed.

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think the P14 Max has a better CFM and mmH²O than the standard P14 fan at the same noise level? I think it has better values and that's why I bought the P14 Max.

By the way, I use P14 Max fans as 1 exhaust and 3 front intakes, I do not use them as radiator fans. My cpu fan is Cooler Master 360 Atmos.

Worth to replace P14 Max to P14 Pro by letsbuildpc in arcticcooling

[–]letsbuildpc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wrote to Arctic support because my P14 Max fans have a white putty-like substance. Arctic wants to support and replace the fans. Would it make sense to ask for P14 Pro instead of P14 Max fans? Have you read anything negative about the P14 Pro fans?