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Mr. Fox last won the day on December 30 2025
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
That used to bother me, but now I don't care anymore. I honestly do not believe that anyone (even me) is capable of building a laptop that I would be satisfied with no matter how much effort or cost went into creating it. It would always be compromised in multiple ways, so my focus has shifted to minimizing cost as much as possible and purchasing no more than the bare minimum that is necessary to perform limited purpose tasks just enough to get me by until I can use something better. I plan to use the turdbook I own now until it fails and can't be inexpensively repaired, and if I ever have to replace it then it will be replaced with something similar. Big screen, big keyboard and as inexpensive as possible. Something used for only a small fraction of what it sold for new. (Same way I buy cars now.) I have found that I don't hate it as much when my expectations are low and it didn't cost me much. Same to you, brother. -
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That's where I landed almost 10 years ago, and they were nowhere nearly as sucky back then as they are today. I can no longer take laptops seriously. At best, I view them as a necessary evil and a tool to be used to perform a job when mobility is an inescapable requirement. I doubt I will ever view them as being an acceptable product for pleasure or entertainment purposes like I used to. The only reason I own one is for the rare circumstance that I need to use a computer outside of my home office. If I had to find something nice to say, I guess it would be "It's better than trying to use a tablet or smartphone." I suspect that the combination of worry and curiosity may help to create problems for some people. I think disturbing the connection just to "check on it" when there is not a good reason to disturb it is a bad idea that increases the chances of failure due to poor contact and high resistance. Kind of like the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" concept. If it is working right, just leave it alone. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
My primary interest in the product is to monitor what is happening with my GPU. I have a thermal sensor inserted into the cable and the temperatures have always remained low enough to not be a concern. But, I am not convinced that the readings are 100% reliable or indicative of what is happening at the individual pin level. My hope is that if there is ever a failure it will occur between the PSU and the WireView and the GPU will be spared. So, I am thinking (hoping) there is a chance that the WireView II Pro will serve as the sacrificial component if disaster strikes, while giving me a better understanding of what is happening that cannot be seen or felt without it. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
They would be crazy to provide any kind of warranty for using a system outside of OEM specs. Failure of the 12V-2x6/12VHPWR is likely even when the GPUs using that connectors are utilized at or below the OEM specifications. I would even question the intelligence of providing a warranty for those that are used within OEM specs. Thermal Grizzly is assuming an unreasonable risk that that NVIDIA created when it made this engineering abortion a standard and it would not surprise me to see Thermal Grizzly stop providing a warranty on new WireView II Pro sales at some point in the near future. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The problem is laptops are built with a obsessive degree of focus on embracing compromise. They are compromised in every possible measurement, sacrificing performance and giving the greatest levels of priority to: Form factor Weight Power consumption Battery run time Noise Aesthetics Performance is always a secondary consideration and less important. The only way to truly appreciate a turdbook is to value those other things more than one values performance. They are built to be disposable, limited use products... limited in lifespan, service, repairability, upgradability and performance. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Looks like a great product. I look forward to receiving mine. The WireView is definitely merely a band-aid solution to a genuinely defective product. Nothing will ever fix the underlying engineering defects and nothing can make it a good, reliable or safe connector. I am honestly shocked that none of the GPU manufacturers have chosen to disregard the rules and go back to using legacy 8-pin PCIe connectors. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
On the topic of WireView Pro II... -
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Happy New Year!
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Happy New Year everyone. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The 12V-2x6 / 12VHPWR petite arson cable is just a ludicrous scam. NVIDIA (and Jensen) need to burn for introducing this stupid POS. I'd love to see NVIDIA financially obliterated by the largest-ever award of damages in a class action lawsuit. A just award would be that everyone that can provide proof of original purchase of a brand new GPU made with this connector gets a full refund of their original invoice amount, non-transferable unconditional lifetime warranty on the GPU connector and PSU and keeps the GPU. The tech space is just overrun with garbage now. Bad enough that almost everything new is trash, but it adds insult to injury when the trash is overpriced by double or triple what a person of average intelligence would be willing to pay for it. Speaking of trash, I found one less excuse for running Windoze. One of the things that has always been an impediment is needing to use Micro$lop Office for work. Linux doesn't have any 100% fully-compatible and truly acceptable substitute. Well, no longer an issue. I even got PowerBI to run on Linux now. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
First batch. My last update was December 9 and their projection was January 21, 2026 delivery. I think the 5070 Ti is a better value (bang for buck) than a 5080. The 5080 is better but the price gap doesn't scale with performance well enough to make it worth paying more. The 4070 Ti is also a good GPU. I'd buy it if I were not unemployed. It would be perfect in a Phanteks MT X3 build. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Mine still shows "in process" and I ordered/paid on 10/30. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Seems a little bit inconsistent between runs for some reason. Not sure if the 3D-Vcache is helping the EPYC or what. The clocks and power limits are the same as the 9950X, but it scores higher. -
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Mr. Fox replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Nice. Thanks, bro. They finally gave it a new program icon so you can tell at a glance which Cinebench version the shortcut is for.