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Hahaha, lmao. I checked your link, lmao'd and then looked at the top to see where this topic was posted
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It should work fine, though be sure to check your motherboard came bundled with a twin mug-mat rather than the single one mine came with...how annoyed was I?

Some further comments on the listed features:

. Wide tapered rim for dribble free operation - really depends on how many teeth you've got.

. Heavy Duty build quality to withstand the hottest beverage - ensure beverage is properly installed.

. Unparalleled 'Hot Drink Holding' ability - be aware it leaks badly from one end if not oriented correctly.

. Ergonomic Handle Design - yes, unfortunately, it's manually operated despite the claim of working wirelessly.

. SLI and Crossfire Compatible - assuming you have said twin mug-mat and didn't order two left or two right-hand models.

. Available in right and left handed configurations - be sure you order the right one, unless you're an experienced modder.

Scoob.
 
It should work fine, though be sure to check your motherboard came bundled with a twin mug-mat rather than the single one mine came with...how annoyed was I?

Some further comments on the listed features:

. Wide tapered rim for dribble free operation - really depends on how many teeth you've got.

. Heavy Duty build quality to withstand the hottest beverage - ensure beverage is properly installed.

. Unparalleled 'Hot Drink Holding' ability - be aware it leaks badly from one end if not oriented correctly.

. Ergonomic Handle Design - yes, unfortunately, it's manually operated despite the claim of working wirelessly.

. SLI and Crossfire Compatible - assuming you have said twin mug-mat and didn't order two left or two right-hand models.

. Available in right and left handed configurations - be sure you order the right one, unless you're an experienced modder.

Scoob.

At least we have on member who can give me a mature and well-detailed review of the features stated - I must say I was always sceptical of that wirless technology. I mean it's a mug.. what were they thinking with such a claim; maybe AMD wrote it.
 
Yes, it's frustrating really. No matter what I tried I couldn't get the beverage I'd made downstairs to install remotely to the mug situated upstairs. In the end a direct interface between the Mug and Kettle resolved things...but only after I'd installed the HotChoc directly in the mug first then situated the mug and kettle together, then installed the hot water.

So, mug is "wire less" in the literal sense, but not based on how we interpret wireless (i.e. no physical connection) today.

Still, the whole beverage process has been offloaded with "stuff wot goes on in the kitchen" now, so in effect using the wireless command "make me a cuppa luv" will eventually materialise said mug full of my chosen beverage before too long
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So, yes, my mug is indeed operating wirelessly now & delivering on it's promise of tasty beverages, however it was quite a mission and the key "accessory" needed for it to work correctly can be somewhat fickle at times...
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Scoob.
 
Yes, it's frustrating really. No matter what I tried I couldn't get the beverage I'd made downstairs to install remotely to the mug situated upstairs. In the end a direct interface between the Mug and Kettle resolved things...but only after I'd installed the HotChoc directly in the mug first then situated the mug and kettle together, then installed the hot water.

So, mug is "wire less" in the literal sense, but not based on how we interpret wireless (i.e. no physical connection) today.

Still, the whole beverage process has been offloaded with "stuff wot goes on in the kitchen" now, so in effect using the wireless command "make me a cuppa luv" will eventually materialise said mug full of my chosen beverage before too long
smile.gif


So, yes, my mug is indeed operating wirelessly now & delivering on it's promise of tasty beverages, however it was quite a mission and the key "accessory" needed for it to work correctly can be somewhat fickle at times...
wink.gif


Scoob.

I see. Too bad the mug doesn't supply it's own bespoke drivers, instead I must now configure my 'wireless sandwich plate' drivers.
 
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