What is the point in me even arguing. I'm not saying you're not knowlegeable with computer parts, but in this instance, you really don't know what you're talking about.
first quote: .. i have nothing to add. we can go on and on about how wrong it is to not buy a closed loop water cooler if the ONLY reason you have against it is that it may leak. that's just sad that some people can be so worried
I'm not saying closed water coolers are bad, even though most of them are, I'm saying the H100i is bad. There are some good closed loop water coolers out there, don't get me wrong, but most of them are just not that good and can be out-performed by air coolers which are cheaper and more reliable.
Let me tell you what's wrong with the H100i because I don't think you seem to understand me:
It is expensive. It is noisy. It is not reliable.
It's expensive if you compare it to an air cooler which performs just as good as it.
I know I keep talking about the Noctua NH-D15, but that's what the topic is about here. The Noctua is around $20 cheaper, it is quieter and there is pretty much nothing that can go wrong with it.
You might say you can get new fans for the H100i, but that's just upping the price more.
The H100i is not a reliable water cooler and neither are a lot of other closed loop water coolers. The H100i has a lot of failures, with the most common being leaking at the block.
You should really do some research or already know what you're talking about before trying to prove someone wrong.
second quote: it's a fact???? now you are just making me laugh.
So you're saying the H100i comes even close to beating the Noctua NH-D15? You really don't know what you're talking about. The Noctua is better in pretty much every aspect.
third quote: I don't think so. People that spend that much money on a storage drive, knows what the need.
It's kinda like if i bought a very expensive guitar but don't know how to play on it yet.... that would be stupid.
Okay, this is what I was saying if you read what I wrote:
I thought he was buying a 512GB SSD with no HDD, which is wrong, I was just looking at the wrong link, but you seem to think it's alright to do that.
Buying an SSD and saving everything on it - like I've said about three times now - is going to make its life much, much shorter. People might need 500GB of fast storage space, it's just uncommon.
Fifth quote: Again you make me laugh with you "facts". It's personal taste, i wound't buy one myself, but i have a friend that is a huge fan of Razer keyboards.
They're bad. There's so much more keyboards out there that are so much more better than them - in price and reliability. Not to mention razer keyboards reviews, they're ridiculous.