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I bought a thermoelectric cooler for like $20 and it's working surprisingly well.
Also ordered a USB-4 cable that was so cheap it has to be fake. But it's also so cheap I might as well give it a try.
That’s awesome! And, yeah… the quality can be questionable, but then the price is cheap enough that you can kind of roll the dice and see if it’s good.
A lot of stuff is actually just sold at a mark up on Amazon with a more mainstream brand logo on it, so there are some legit things.
Correct, and many electric things are really dangerous, on amazon and on temu, because both does not require any electrical safety checks. Amazon went just downhill, with their ignorance on the Rating Manipulation, that leads to dangerous articles come on top.
Cables are already pretty cheap without being of super questionable quality. I wouldn't risk my electronics trying out a cable I thought was fake.
Well, I'll test the cable before using it. And no, original brand USB4 cables are not cheap.