“Jensen sir, 50 series is too hot”

“Easy fix with my massive unparalleled intellect. Just turn off the sensor”

If you needed any more proof that Nvidia is continuing to enshittify their monopoly and milk consumers. Hey lets remove one of the critical things that lets you diagnose a bad card and catch bad situations that might result in gpu deathdoors! Dont need that shit, Just buy new ones every 2 years you poors!

If you buy a Nvidia GPU, you are part of the problem here.

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    06 days ago

    I’ve never bought Nvidia but they become more like Apple every day. Why be consumer friendly for niche PC builders? The average gamer already associates Nvidia with performance so it’s time to rely on good ol brand loyalty!

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      5 days ago

      The problem is, it’s not just an association. NVIDIA cards are the fastest cards hands down. I wish Intel and AMD would provide competition on the high end, but they just don’t do it.

      Even worse, the best next gen AMD GPU won’t even beat AMDs best last gen GPU, they even say this themselves.

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        05 days ago

        To me, buying Nvidia for performance is like buying an APC as a daily driver for work because of it’s safety rating. The cost long term does not at all seem worth it.

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          04 days ago

          The APC has serious drawbacks besides the costs when used as a daily driver. I haven’t noticed any drawbacks with my GPU, and if I had the money I would have bought a faster one.

          I do wish however that AMD and Intel would compete in the high end, because I am not an Nvidia fanboy. Real competition would result in lower prices and maybe also better products.

          We are in a similar situation with GPUs now compared to where we were with CPUs before Ryzen came out. Everything above a quad core on Intels side was so expensive back then and real progress was not happening.