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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. 1/3 of the Geforce market seems wrong... This needs to be adjusted up. Half of the market is probably more correct. China is an major reasons for shortage and hence higher prices globally. China has once again made its mark, with 54.6% of Steam users coming from there... Hero’s welcome for Nvidia CEO! Jensen Huang delivers love letter to China, says nation leads in EVs and innovation Nvidia’s Jensen Huang praises Chinese tech, seeks deeper collaboration in Beijing
  2. Everything avesome being destroyed. Everything has to be turned into garbage. The tech trend continue. Whatever it's hardware, firmware, OS, drivers or software. Msi follow Asus paths. MSI suddenly increased your chances to buy the Lightning cards. Are you prepared to open your wallet bro @Mr. Fox?😀 It's a collecor item as you know. So don't bother with the dreaded Dv2 moniker. And the 24GB vram limitation just means more power available for the cores. MSI GeForce RTX 5090D v2 Lightning Appears with 24 GB VRAM The MSI GeForce RTX 5090D v2 Lightning has officially appeared on the Chinese market, according to a Bilibili user named "Hardware Patrick Star." This China-exclusive SKU is an adaptation of the new GeForce RTX 5090D v2 with MSI's overclocking enhancements, allowing the card to reach new performance heights, paired with an all-in-one liquid cooler.
  3. Just hope Nvidia don't cripple the latest gen cards as they did with Maxwell (see bolded text above in my old post). Easy for nvidia to cripple their cards with new driver updates. They have done it before! Was it just a coincidence that nvidia came up with the garbage right after MSI's ugly chess move?
  4. What to expect from Windows 12 According to various rumors, Windows 12 is set to replace Windows 11 in 2026. We explain the chatter surrounding the new Windows version and its features, and what "Hudson Valley Next" and "CorePC" are all about.
  5. Avoid buy anything from Silicon Power. Greed is god. Silicon Power allegedly deducted 15% from refund after DDR4 memory RMA According to the user, the kit was purchased for $54.97 and Silicon Power’s message listed a refund of $46.72. That difference matches a 15% deduction from the original purchase price. The user also claims the same kit now lists for $140.97, which would make the refund insufficient to buy a... Soon one mill views 🙂 Not bad. Clearly popular topic. Above 225K views in 1 day. See the whole video from Louis Rossman.
  6. Avoid buy anything from Silicon Power. @Mr. Fox @electrosoft++++ Silicon Power allegedly deducted 15% from refund after DDR4 memory RMA According to the user, the kit was purchased for $54.97 and Silicon Power’s message listed a refund of $46.72. That difference matches a 15% deduction from the original purchase price. The user also claims the same kit now lists for $140.97, which would make the refund insufficient to buy a...
  7. Same can be said about MSI. What are MSI affraid of? Nvidia? Or to try to prevent increased RMA requests? MSI is actively taking down leaked 2500W Extreme OC BIOS files for GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning MSI reportedly asked for the removal of a leaked 2500 W “XOC” BIOS file for the GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z, and the file no longer appears in TechPowerUp’s BIOS collection. That said, MSI taking down these BIOSes is unusual, because almost every XOC BIOS that I can think of has eventually been leaked, and no one has had an issue with it. So far, MSI has not published a public statement detailing its takedown requests. Same can be said about Asus. The FE clone from Asus will probably cost nearer $4000 Spot on. All to much trash being made nowadays. And not only hardware/electronics. Consumer rights are highly valued here in Norway, so.... Etc 5 years free warranty is the norm for goods meant to last more than two years. Yet, Dell try to push consumers to buy their overpriced premium warranty. Greedy stupids. Complaint Deadline (Reklamasjon): Generally 2 years, but extends to 5 years for products intended to last significantly longer, such as furniture, electronic devices, and household appliances.
  8. With no jobs, no more gaming due lack of parts for your computers you can instead spend all your time on the gym. AI save your health so you can spend even more time on the gym😀 Give a huge thanks to Musk, Altman, and Bezos. Being a slave is better than die young due bad health. Isn't it? 🤔
  9. LOL. With no jobs, no more gaming due lack of parts for your computers you can instead spend all your time on the gym. AI save your health so you can spend even more time on the gym😀 Give a huge thanks to Musk, Altman, and Bezos. Being a slave is better than die young due bad health. Isn't it?🤔
  10. LOL. Surprised @Mr. Fox🙄 Microsoft disappoints again: the Windows 11 speed test arrives with KB5077241, but it's not an app, it's just a link that takes you to Bing. Microsoft launched Windows 11 in 2021, and it wasn't the success they had hoped for. The operating system was in poor condition, riddled with bugs and problems.
  11. You get what people Microsoft want😀 Microsoft disappoints again: the Windows 11 speed test arrives with KB5077241, but it's not an app, it's just a link that takes you to Bing. Microsoft launched Windows 11 in 2021, and it wasn't the success they had hoped for. The operating system was in poor condition, riddled with bugs and problems.
  12. Western firms aren't just in China to make things; they are there to sell them. The World's Largest Consumer Market: China is the second-largest retail market and is expected to become the first soon. Then you have the tech CEO's. Many of them have their family background from Asia and surrounding areas. They won't forget their roots. Born in etc US and or educated there doesn't mean much. They can't forget their past. Just look at Jensen Huang.... Fighting for China to get needed chips. And for Germany... They've always been big on technology. They know how to do procurement and deal with Asia.
  13. "The Land of the Free". Soon almost gone. Now you see the country being more and more like China. What next from the US lawmakers(legislators)? What a sad direction. Freedom At Stake😒. Now all your privacy/data is collected in the government's servers. Yep, same servers paid by your tax bill. On top you'll have to pay more for consumer hardware due the governments need to store everything of your privacy to control you... Nineteen Eighty-Four is more true than ever. Our beloved hardware/computers has become a huge threat for the humanity (in allways). The US wants to implement an age verification system integrated into the operating system That era of freedom is nearing its end... Now, there's a proposed law in the US that aims to integrate age verification systems directly into operating systems. Exactly as nvidia hoped..... GPU Sales On A Major German Retailer Shows RTX 5080 Is Now The Most Popular GPU In NVIDIA RTX 50 Series
  14. OpenAI bursts its own AI bubble: from $1.4 trillion in investment to just $600 billion by 2030 OpenAI is at a slight crossroads, having decided to recalibrate its financial narrative after only a few months in which it had projected staggering figures... The AI Agent Hype Is Real. The Productivity Gains Aren’t They can shop, book flights, and control your apps—at least in theory. In practice, today’s AI agents are slow, error-prone, and riddled with privacy trade-offs. Here's a look at what they are, and what they can and can't yet do. Is zero more than nothing bro @Mr. Fox?🧐 AI boosted US economy by 'basically zero' in 2025, says Goldman Sachs chief economist
  15. Grab it before its too late😁 Remember its an limited edition. MSI RTX 5090 Lightning Z GPUs listed on eBay for almost $27,000 — limited edition graphics card demands 500% premium from resellers As you can see... The world is filled with stupids. I'm sure there is some out ther that are willing to pay $27K for the Lightning.
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