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    All about oc'ing..... If you haven't killed any of your hardware before then you're doing it wrong 😀

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  1. Microsoft set the standard for gaming....
  2. Just wonderful. Microsoft try make Windows 11 better than ever bro @Mr. Fox 🙂
  3. Bank of America: – Too late to avoid a stock market crash It is too late to avoid a drop of at least 20 percent in the stock market as a result of AI, says Bank of America, which emphasizes that the timing is difficult. "Bigger booms result in bigger crashes, and history suggests it is too late to avoid a collapse," the bank writes in the report, which estimates a fall of over 20 percent.
  4. Yup. For AI GPUs to China. Nvidia has reportedly asked Samsung to double its production of GDDR7, possibly for AI GPUs to China—although we're hoping for some more VRAM-stacked RTX 50-series Super cards Oh great, the latest rumours suggest Nvidia might stop bundling VRAM with its GPUs, because who cares about cheap graphics cards
  5. Where is the QC ? Gigabyte also failed QC when they started to use thermal putty on their graphics cards. Brand new 5070 TI, noticed this immediately, anyone have seen something like this before? I have not plugged it in, and do not intend to do so.
  6. Railway to Hell....... Microsoft just can't stop making wrong choices.
  7. RTX6000 aready tested with Geekbench. Come with 84GB GDDR7. Better use the scarce vram chips for consumer products than for AI workstations in China. But max profits beats common sense. Nvidia with good help of the jokes in the US adm now targeting AI hardware demand in China. NVIDIA RTX 6000D made-for-China GPU: 84GB GDDR7, lower clocks, slower than RTX PRO 6000 And Samsung is finally ready to help Nvidia to feed the Chinese market with GPUs for AI workflow. Samsung begins mass production of 28 Gbps GDDR7 3GB memory, faster variants now sampling
  8. 8 out of 10 cards sold in the market is probably air cooled cards. And the average gamer Joe #if buying xx90's" prefer air cooled cards. And not sure even with help some won't connect the tiny trash correctly to the card. Even pros can fail the same task. And if you connect it properly that doesn't necessarily mean the current will be balanced between each of the 12V pins. And you may see if you succeded after a few months/a year. Use of clamp meter is needed if you want to be 100% sure everything is correctly connected. But I expect the average pc user will never test it this way. It's plug and play.
  9. Let'm burn. One by one. What brands doesn't matter. Will never come a proper fix before most of them melt to crispy crunch... A Zotac RTX 5090 Solid completely burns out its connector!
  10. Windows sucks!! The problems surfaced after the patch for the Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 updates started rolling out. It remains unclear what caused the shockingly low framerates, with few details provided. Still, in the recent 581.94 hotfix, the graphics card maker noted, “Lower performance may be observed in some games after updating to Windows 11 October 2025 KB5066835.” Alex Battaglia called Microsoft an “absolutely terrible steward for their operating system.” The panel also believes that Windows 11 is too reliant on Nvidia to maintain and enhance gaming performance. With so much focus on AI features, there is a “fundamental lack of leadership in Windows gaming at the moment.”
  11. Balanced power delivery between the two connectors? Can't do that. That would increase the costs of the PCB. The ROG MATRIX PLATINUM RTX 5090 800W VBIOS has been revealed! After resetting the settings, the total power target of 800W was still slightly off ( link ). HPWR2 should be the 16-pin connector on the graphics card, while HPWR1 is the 16-pin connector on the ROG X870E HERO BTF motherboard. The two account for approximately 70% and 33% respectively, which translates to 67% and 33% for a total power of 762W. This shocked many overclocking enthusiasts, as everyone was expecting a 50% 50% performance. And what you think will happen once China again can get whatever they want from Nvidia and AMD? Component shortages will increase further and push the prices on pc hardware to new height we have never seen. And China they wiill be delighted... They have more than enough of very cheap electricity to power whatever AI data centers/plants they fire up. And they should really send Trump an huge thank you, sir. And he will be so moved to tears that we will probably see some golden wet tears under the crown, LOL China's huge big fleet of tech engineers will make wonders with the better western tech to boost their military technologies. Greed, flattery and stupidity come at a huge price. Some is so stupid that they can't see it themself. Sad they don't know who'm they themself are. Maybe look into the "golden"mirror above the golden sink. I'm sure you will see stupidity. Fooled by Jensen and Xi Jinping. The United States wants to give NVIDIA back the ability to sell its GPUs to China. Only $7,999. Hurry up and grab it before the prices kreep up again😀 AMD has already issued an order saying all Radeon cards are way too cheap. But I'm not sure nvidia will follow our good friend F. Azors order right away. NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Desktop GPU Drops to $7,999 Or maybe an Dell Alienware is more tempting? You even get an Ryzen 9 9950X3D in the +$6100 package. Dell Alienware Area-51 PCs now available with Ryzen ... Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop, Ryzen 9 9950X3D, 64GB RAM, 4TB SSD, GeForce RTX 5090. $6149.00.
  12. Hmmm. A$us prefer the cheap way. The more you pay the more they save. Nvidia offer their 5090 FE cards at MSRP ($2000) and still come with rubber die guard. I expect Asus prefered to use paste as die guard to save sub 1$ in cost of build. Isn't that cheapo? Or is it the classic greed?
  13. People still don't know why you would make two colors tiny trash. For the design ? I've plugged it in as hard as possible (with care) but there's a little bit of yellow left, is this ok or do I have to reconnect it?
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