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    OCZ Rebate - Denied

    Glad to hear that we have always taken good care of you. Ryder is a great guy!
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    OCZ Rebate - Denied

    I'll be glad to help if you have any trouble. Thanks for the update.
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    OCZ Rebate - Denied

    Hi, I just found this thread. I'm sorry that you had a problem with the advertised rebate at Newegg. We will take care of this issue for you, and also give you a time extension so that you can file. We care about our customers, and want your experience to be a good one, no matter who was at...
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    Memtest+ didn't catch it

    Honestly, that is the odd part. If you were actually stable with one OS, you should be stable with another. My guess is that you either weren't stable (at least for Win 7), or your memory may have developed a problem.The guys on the forums should be able to help you determine what is going on.
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    Memtest+ didn't catch it

    I would tend to agree. If you pay a visit to our support forums we can help you with troubleshooting and settings. OCZ Forums
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    RAM keeps dying, maybe. looking for insight.

    Sorry you have been having problems. You can visit the link below and create a support ticket to get in touch with our support department. I'm not sure if you have the Elipda chips mentioned in that Anantech article, because we only used them for a very short time. Either way, we will honor...
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    Is my power supply dying?

    I would say it's not likely that your PSU causing the problem. The only way to tell is to do what is suggested above and change out your PSU for a known good one. Measuring voltage drops and the like will not tell you if your PSU has changed overtime, or whether any changes would effect your...
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    PC Power & Cooling wouldn't know silent if it hit them in the face...

    The Silencer name was coined when PC Power designed a PSU line that was quieter than the industrial grade Turbo Cool series. PC Power is not going to change the name because someone's PSU might be more "Silencer" (sic). They don't give reviewers whisper quiet fans and then crank them up for the...
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    PC Power & Cooling wouldn't know silent if it hit them in the face...

    You make a good point. If someone wants a PSU with a 140mm fan, they should look for one, buy it, and enjoy the quiet. If you want a PC Power unit with the quality and US based support that made their reputation what it is today, then you know what to do.
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    PC Power & Cooling wouldn't know silent if it hit them in the face...

    Now that you mention it, I had a conversation at PC Power concerning the top mounted fan and component size and placement. They said that the thick 140mm fan caused layout issues and component choice compromises. You can't just make the case deeper to make up for the thicker top mounted fan.
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    PC Power & Cooling wouldn't know silent if it hit them in the face...

    The best I can tell you guys is that some of this does comes down to design philosophy. The engineers decide what is acceptable and what is not, based on testing with their Chroma 8000 ATE test benches and heat chamber. If they felt they could do with less air movement, I'm sure they would. If...
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    PC Power & Cooling wouldn't know silent if it hit them in the face...

    Hello, I can speak for PC Power and I'd like to address this. The PC Power engineers have tested many designs, and some of them are quieter and therefore move much less air than the Silencer series. What they have found is that heat will build up with lower air flow, causing performance to...
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    PCP&C reliability issues: fact or fiction?

    I'm glad I saw this thread, and had the opportunity to explain the situation and reaffirm PC Power's commitment to remaining a top quality brand. Thanks!
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    PCP&C reliability issues: fact or fiction?

    We understand the concern and just wanted to be up front about it since the subject came up. And yes, things do happen and being on top of the problem is key to keep things from getting out of hand.
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