Quote from: Kelvin on June 28, 2019, 16:01:24
Charging the battery and running the system at the same time will straing your power supply. This is physics. Some notebook manufacturers do not integrate decent power delivery circuits and battery charging cut-off mechanisms, this is a known fact.
--> Are you stupid or what? All laptops are meant to be fully capable of charging the battery and powering the system at the same time. What proof do you have that the Razer is unable to do so? What the hell are you talking about? What physics? This is just simple electronics. Do you need to be a nuclear physicist to understand this article and my point about NO PROOF?!?!
This is an article making wild allegations about the TEMPERATURE of the charging brick!
If you have nothing useful to add, shut up!
What "Some notebook manufacturers do not integrate decent power delivery circuits and battery charging cut-off mechanisms, this is a known fact."
- WHAT PROOF DO YOU HAVE that Razer has integrated something unsafe? Did you even understand what this article is? Did you even manage to understand what I am pointing out?
You and the writer of this article are making WILD ACCUSATIONS WITH NO PROOF WHATSOEVER!
Quote from: Kelvin on June 28, 2019, 16:01:24
So, this particular power supply only runs hot enough for 1st degree burns. It's safe? And the 13 redditors are just conspiring against Razer? And just happen to be showing off broken Razer power supplies, almost at the exact same spot?
-->> Again, are you too dumb to read? Where is the proof that this PARTICULAR Razer adapter has broken down? If there were others from previous MODELS and YEARS that broke down, that's a totally unrelated issue.
What is wrong with THIS LATEST MODEL? WHAT PROOF DO YOU HAVE?!?!
What 1st degree burns has it caused you? Were you dumb enough to grab it for hours? Did you place it on your balls for hours to cause burns? What medical proof do you have that it has burned anybody?
Quote from: Kelvin on June 28, 2019, 16:01:24
They are certified for long term durability as well, it's called "MTBF" (Mean time between failure), and degradation can be certified as well, if the manufacturer chooses to. Certifications like "80Plus" are usually indications for manufacturer commitments.
--->> Again what drivel are you spewing? I only listed some of the certifications and tests down. I don't have time to educate you on everything that is tested. Every country may test differently anyway. No, MTBF is not something tested for power bricks. That's why they usually do not have warranty on them! Only products like HDDs and stuff with moving parts regularly have MTBFs dumb dumb!
Regardless, you just contradicted yourself by accepting that all such devices must be certified safe for use, you idiot! WHERE IS YOUR PROOF that the Razer adapter brick is unsafe? That is the point, you clown!
Quote from: Kelvin on June 28, 2019, 16:01:24
And yet, the rugged Dell notebook power supplies aren't rated for over 55ºC. Neither are the enterprise servers (50ºC to 65ºC, the ones i worked with) and network devices (usually 50 to 55ºC for these). Ask your physics teacher why, it's science.
-->> Again, what is your freaking point, you idiot?!?! So Dell power supplies are not rated for over 55 degrees celsius. SO??? What makes you think the Razer ones can't? Where is your proof?
Just because you are quoting some other devices that can't, it doesn't meant that Razer can't.
Are you so stupid you need to ask your physics teacher everything? Do you even understand the issues?
Where is your proof that something is unsafe? You don't just quote irrelevant and circumstantial things about OTHER BRANDS to make stupid insinuations. Get the proof or else shut up!
Quote from: Kelvin on June 28, 2019, 16:01:24
So... Assumptions can't be made publicly? Tell the president of US, China, and any politicians, really.
--->> Again, how stupid can you be? Idiots like you jut make wild accusations. Why don't you just continue voting for Trump and shut the hell up.
The whole point is you don't make defamatory claims against another company with no proof of any unsafe quality issues.
Again you just contradicted yourself and CONFIRMED your stupidity by admitting that you are just making wild ASSUMPTIONS!
Quote from: Kelvin on June 28, 2019, 16:01:24
Razer could, except that would be devastating for them. Crushing one of the most reputable review sites, for a product that has very limited sales.
I really think you should research what you say before you click the comment button.
-->> WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? Razer can make statements are they can choose not to them. It is up to them. None of your business.
But if you want to comment anything or make any wild assumptions and accusations like the author of the article ---> SHOW PROOF FIRST!
If you are stupid and can't argue anything logically with reason and with proof, SHUT UP!