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==List of controversies and practices==
==List of controversies and practices==
This is a list of all consumer protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the [[:Category:Thermaltake|Termaltake category]].


=== Unrepairable chair ===
===Unrepairable chair===
The Thermaltake CyberChair E500 is a 600$ gaming chair that lacks replaceable or repairable parts, leaving customers unable to address issues like damage or wear.
The Thermaltake CyberChair E500 is a 600$ gaming chair that lacks replaceable or repairable parts, leaving customers unable to address issues like damage or wear.
{{Main|Thermaltake CyberChair E500}}
{{Main|Thermaltake CyberChair E500}}


== References ==
==References==
[[Category:Computer hardware companies]]
[[Category:Computer hardware companies]]
[[Category:Thermaltake]]

Revision as of 10:22, 22 February 2025

Thermaltake
Basic information
Founded 1999
Type Public
Industry Computer hardware
Official website https://thermaltake.com


Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd., is a Taiwanese multinational company specializing in PC hardware, peripherals, and gaming furniture. Founded in 1999 by Kenny Lin, the company is known for innovative products like the Golden Orb CPU cooler and RGB-enabled components, catering to PC enthusiasts and gamers worldwide. Its offerings include cases, cooling solutions, power supplies, and gaming peripherals under the Tt eSPORTS brand.

List of controversies and practices

This is a list of all consumer protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Termaltake category.

Unrepairable chair

The Thermaltake CyberChair E500 is a 600$ gaming chair that lacks replaceable or repairable parts, leaving customers unable to address issues like damage or wear.

Main article: Thermaltake CyberChair E500

References