Silverstone warranty LOL

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I just go around to reading the manual of my TJ07, the back page concerns warrenty and says 'To be valid, this sheet must be filled out by your salesperson at the time of purchase.'

On another point I have just removed my watercooling and gone back to air but am having a Mach II delivered next week, any advice for cutting the hole? I don't want to have to leave the side off for too long as I have had it nearly 3 months and have never had the sides on it. :eek:
 
The first years warranty is with the retailler anyway so it makes very little difference.

For cutting the hole, mark it up well first and do a test run on some junk metal beforehand if your not confident with what you are using to make the hole.
 
You plan to use a Mach II on a TJ07? I would guess you are putting it next to the case rather than under, as surely the hose will not reach (I have Mach IIs I know, unless you have had it modified with a lengthier suction line?).

But if you are concerned about warranty on a piece of metal essentially you really shouldn't be cutting it up.
 
same with the warranty on my case.

tbh it doesnt bother me, as if I ever had to use it, I would simply send a copy of invoice with details on, they can hardlu quibble that.

and anyway, as said, if the case reaches you in perfect order, theres very little that can go wrong with it.
 
dunno said:
What can really go wrong with a case??

Ask Thermaltake. :p

With something like a Silverstone not much at all, but if you have a Asus Vento the door could break, or fall off, it could turn you to stone.

All those type of things, although the better the brand and case it really does get to the point where there is not much to go wrong.
 
I guess I'll have to check if it will fit when it is delivered, I haven't really thought about the length of the hose. :(
 
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