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Reviews (3)

Sep 27, 2018
Does the job but you get what you pay for.
The item works fine but I'm not sure how long it will last, the cable is thin and feels cheap. The cable is actually slightly loose where it goes into the plug.

Jul 22, 2020
Genuine Nissan oil filter has never let me down
I used to use oil filters from one of the most well known aftermarket oil filter manufacturers in Australia whenever servicing any cars until, in 2010, a production fault meant that the seal let go on my oil filter and I was surprised with the oil warning light coming on in my car. Who knows how long I had been driving with too little oil, because by the time the warning light comes on, things are usually pretty critical!
Since then I've used genuine OEM filters, and this model Nissan filter has never let me down. The price is comparable to the better aftermarket options. It's Made in France, and given it's for the J11 Nissan Qashqai which is made nearby in England, I think I can safely assume this is the model of filter that this model car comes out of the factory with. If you have the choice and the price difference is negligible, then use this genuine filter rather than the equivalent aftermarket one.

Apr 18, 2018
Fast and stable but gets hot!
2 of 2 found this helpful While I'm not the type to upgrade my computer at every opportunity, so I have little to compare against, I built a system with the i7-8700 that should be able to cope with the current suite of CAD software for small business owners - 16gb DDR4 RAM, 6gb GTX1060 video card and a 1tb SSD.
The processor is definitely quick and up to the challenge, but using the diagnostic software that came with it and the motherboard, I saw it getting up to temperatures of 90 degrees celsius when pushed to its limit. The standard fan that comes with it would therefore seem a little inadequate, which really is unacceptable.
In the end, if you're upgrading, then what better option to upgrade than the latest Intel chip, right?! So in my opinion the i7-8700 definitely packs a punch, works well and is fast, but when all 6 cores are being pushed to their limit it gets incredibly hot - something which needs to be managed. For ordinary and intermediate use though, it's definitely more than capable!