Tom's Hardware Ask Me Anything - Thermaltake
On Wednesday, August 21st, we’ll be hosting the next in a series of Tom’s Hardware Ask Me Anythings, and our guests will be official representatives from Thermaltake!
Ever wanted to ask one of the big hardware or software giants something directly? Why’d they do that? Where’d the idea come from for that last product? What’s in store next? Well, now you have the chance!
Tom’s Hardware is proud to announce a follow-up of our brand new community features – ASK ME ANYTHING.
This thread will be unlocked, open and live for 24 hours starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern on August 21st, and questions will be moderated and supervised by Tom’s Community Manager, Joe Pishgar, and a full team of Senior Moderators.
Ask Me Anything Rules
• No tech support questions, as these require in-depth personal follow-up and diagnostics.
• All Rules of Conduct apply.
• Keep questions direct and to the point.
• Avoid opinion bias - ie: "Why are all your products awesome/bad/smelly?"
• Be respectful of our guests, no insults, no leading questions.
• Do not post duplicate questions, or repost your question multiple times.
• Not all questions may be answered. Questions may not be answered in the order in which they are received or posted.
Only registered users will be able to ask questions, so if you haven’t yet, be sure to register now for your chance to participate!
The official representatives will reply periodically over the time the AMA is active using a recognized and verified account.
Please join us on this date to throw your questions into the mix and ask Thermaltake what you've always wanted to ask!
What: Ask Me Anything – Thermaltake
When: Wednesday, August 21st 1 p.m. EDT
Where: Tom’s Hardware Community Forum: Components
Who: Shannon Robb, Technical Marketing Manager
Hit the jump here for a link to the AMA thread itself and bookmark for quick and easy access when the AMA opens for questions.
See you on the forums!
~ The Tom’s Hardware Community Team
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ubercake Toward the end should read "Please join us on this date to throw your questions into the mix and ask Thermaltake..." Currently says "Samsung"Reply -
MGDJoker I would like to do a ballistics test on the old Xaser II case. I had one of these back in the day and I swear the thing could stop a .45 ACP round. I almost had to take a dolly with me to LAN parties. That thing was a beast.Reply -
gsxrme Lol ya my Intel p4 3.0ghz 533fsb, 2gb of ddr3200 and ATI 9700pro was in a XASER 2 case lol. Damn memorys of heavy cases and noisy ass 80mm cpu fans and case fans. I was entirely thermaltake back then.Reply -
Sangeet Khatri Where can I get ThermalTake cases in India? Because to find them are extremely rare and there are no Thermaltake Cases in online Indian shops.Reply
Really, you guys should start looking at the Indian market because guys like me are desperately waiting for you.
There are just not enough budget cases in India. Maybe you guys could change that.
Why is thermaltake parts not easily available in India? I mean you guys make some pretty good parts.
Your cases are awesome. Please bring that to India.
It would be highly appreciated by guys here. -
06yfz450ridr love thermaltake just wish i bought a full tower now haha cant fit my two rads since i just bought anotherReply -
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