Whenever it comes to buying a PC component, while not perhaps your top priority, it is always important to check what sort of warranty the manufacturer offers. Is it, after all, perhaps your best indication of how well they think they’ve put it together and how good the design really is (built to last, etc.). If you do, however, own or are looking to purchase something from Arctic, then there is some excellent news as following an official announcement, the company has confirmed that (nearly) all of its products now carry a minimum warranty of 6-years!
Following an official company announcement, Arctic has confirmed a new 6-year warranty for all of their existing range (supplanting the original 3). This will apply to anyone who has purchased one of their products based on the current scheme. In other words, if you have an Arctic CPU cooler and the warranty is about to expire on it, the good news is that you now have an additional three years to enjoy!
“Our ARCTIC product promise is that every single product meets the highest standards and deserves the lasting trust of our customers.”
The only exclusions to this policy is that this will not apply to any of their sound or charging products. Albeit, given that those areas are not exactly their speciality, I daresay that this is excellent news for the vast majority of you. Therefore, if you do want to learn more about this, you can check out the official Arctic announcement via the link here!
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