

Because the “Google thought so” approach is legally problematic.
Because the “Google thought so” approach is legally problematic.
Lock it up! Lock it up! Lock it up!
I hope the light is for oil level then, not oil pressure.
This is the way.
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Yes it’s grindy, but spend 2-3 hours with Bernard at sword practice. It will be worth it.
May I introduce my 1999 base engine VW Golf to you?
I’d buy it for PC at some point.
You can claim the quote is Fair Use and that your shitty business model depends on it.
Now I feel challenged to do the same and have my inactive account banned.
I upgraded to an open box 7900 XT from my Vega 56. I tried getting a 9070 XT and was still in my return window, but damn am I glad I got the discounted previous gen card.
I definitely could not play all the latest games on the highest setting with the card I’d been rocking since 2017.
Didn’t they start off by lying with a “I confirm I am 13 years or older” checkbox? And why would you enter your debit card credentials into your child’s account?
Well, of course. What can you expect from a Chinese PCB that costs only 2500 USD, right?
Right.
The problem seems to be load balancing, or lack thereof. A German guy on YouTube noticed that his cable got up to 150°C at the PSU end, due to one wire delivering 20 or 22 amps, while the others were getting a lot less pumped through them. 22 Ampere is pretty much half the power draw of the card, through one wire instead of three if the load was properly balanced between them. That’s why it ran so hot and melted to shit.
If you’ve ever worked on your car’s 12 V electrics system, you’ll know how thick the wires (and corresponding connector sizes) are for things like window defrosters that will run through a 20 or 30 amp fuse.
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You’re never gonna push the technological envelope with that attitude, bro.
Seems to be less about the connector, but more about load balancing. The German guy who had 150°C connectors at the PSU side also measured current draws. One cable was doing 22 A (so almost half of the 5090’s total consumption) while the other 7 five were just chilling.
Poor Volta…