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Please read - Real leather is mostly PU leather Noble chair has lied somewhat

Just thought I’d put this out there for anyone looking at buying a noblechairs Real Leather chair.

I went back and forth with Overclockers about this because the chair was being advertised as real leather, but after questioning it and doing some research, it became clear that the whole chair is not actually real leather — only the contact areas are.

After I raised this with Overclockers, they have now changed the listing. However, the change has been made pretty discreetly in the specifications, where it now clarifies that only the contact areas are real leather.

The noblechairs page still gives the impression that you're buying a real leather chair, without making it obvious that this doesn't mean the entire chair is leather.

I know a lot of people on here will say, “No, mine is definitely all leather.” I thought exactly the same thing. But it isn't.

Just putting this out there so anyone paying extra for the Real Leather version knows what they're actually buying. If you're spending the premium because you think you're getting a chair fully upholstered in real leather, check the specifications carefully first.

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u/Sea-Birthday-5074 — 2 days ago
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DDR4 Overclock

Kingston Fury Beast 2666MHz CL16-18-18-39 base kit (acquired for $50 before the historic spike in RAM prices).

I play Escape from Tarkov, and honestly, the difference is noticeable—better stability and easier enemy tracking.

I’ve attached the overclock settings; I didn't do anything crazy, but I was surprised to be able to push a 2666MHz kit to 3600MHz using CR1T/GDM OFF. Granted, 1.45V is a bit high for DDR4 RAM, and I definitely loosened the timings a bit to achieve this incredible result—especially since I previously had a Ryzen 5 2600 (and overclocking RAM on that CPU is a headache, even with this same kit). It remains to be seen if I can squeeze a bit more out of this kit by lowering the voltage or tweaking secondary timings, but I think I'll leave that to the pros; I don't feel the potential improvement is worth the time it would take.

u/ITALURU — 10 days ago