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I built my PC in August of last year, King 95 Pro, 1200w Centuty II, Hyperflow ARGB 360 (switched to the Hyperflow Digital), X870 board, 64gb ram, 9070xt and a 9950x3d. This was my first ever desktop PC, normally I was used to weak laptops.

The build experience has been great, and so has been the reliability of these parts. I have since helped friends build their first pcs too using Century II 850ws because of their reliability and value. Plenty of space, everything feels strong and easily taken apart.

The parts are all great. Even when my PSU had a bad fan bearing, Montech RMA shipped me a new one within days without me needing to ship back my old one.

Software is great too. Though I haven't used any other than the Hyperflow Digitals, it's extremely lightweight and reliable. Windows 11 has repeatedly broken itself for no reason, but the AIO's software always starts with no issue.

Safe to say, given their customer support, value, build quality and reliability, I can say I'll keep buying Montech for the forseeable future. Next will probably be a build for my brother in the HS02 or a NAS as I need one for mass reliable and redundant storage, but I don't know if Montech offers any suitable cases yet.

u/643310 — 9 days ago

I recently was gifted a 2016 Mercedes E350d w213 with 120.000km about a month ago by my father, but I only recently realized one side of the Car wasn't cooling properly when a passenger told me.

I checked and turned off Zone, tried it with and without Sync and played with it as much as I could, but I couldn't do anything to the software to get the right side cooling again. I am unsure if the back is affected aswell.

As one can imagine hot air is unbearable in 24°C weather, so my temporary "fix" was to close the vents of the passenger side. Any Idea what could be the cause or how much it could cost to fix?

Located in Germany if that is of relevance.

u/643310 — 11 days ago