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    Quote Originally Posted by Shogun
    Stop scaring me
    is it ticking yet

    thats the Qtec clock of destruction you can hear

    /cue bass
    tick followed tock followed tick followed tock

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    • tiggerai's system
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash
    Now you get the odd one or two people saying that their system is solid as a rock but these people are just on borrowed time trust me

    Still solid as a rock. Moreso than my h'expensive ones.

    I trusted it with brand new kit.

    Volt rails are occasionally a bit wobbly, but still overclockable!

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    Enjoy? NOT!!!

    Wish I had not bought the Dam thing!
    Thought they were alright and price was good, But now I really know what is meant by "You get what you pay for"

    I bought the Q-Tec 450W Dual Fan Gold PSU from overclockers and it’s a peace of *&(%^*!!!

    The First one I got didn't even work then I had to phone OC and they tried to Fob me off that its probably my Mobo,

    When I got them to relies it was a faulty PSU I had to pay to send it back to them....

    Then got the 2nd one and I though great it works... but I have had it for about a month and every so often, Mainly when playing Games it cuts out on me

    So I have to pull out the power cable then re-connect it then I can turn it back on again.

    Thing is im not sure what to do because if I send it back, they will test it for an hour and it will be fine then they will charge me £20 for not finding a fault.

    Was Quite funny in some way, coz I when to start a new thread for help with this peace of *&(%^*!!! PSU and saw this thread....

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    ive got one and no problems as of yet. been using it for 12months, in a demanding situation.

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    I take back everything i said above ^^^

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