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@Kirin_Mags Gamer guide for relative scale between ponies and NVIDIA card series https://t.co/6sJMSCog0N

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Background Pony #4971
@chaotic-7
Generally speaking, the hardware tech industry has cut back on their warranty/return policies because there are too many internet trolls looking to cash in on product launch clickbait.
Case in point: your Nintendo story. There were no launch Switch problems. It was just internet trolls intentionally damaging their Switch and/or making unprovable claims of faulty manufacturing.
chaotic-7

@Background Pony #3780
Yeah, I’ve been hearing that too. Kinda like how some people who use a USB hub on their Steam decks causes them to immediately brick. Though I believe that when they sent out their second wave of units, some of the battery cells slipped through quality control causing some owners to end up with a faulty deck. On the plus side though they’ve been pretty good with customer service that and people can always get replacement parts through Ifixit when the warranty expires.
Unlike Nintendo, I remember hearing about the Switch at launch and how people ended up with a broken device. Nintendo pretty much told them “Hey not our problem.” Needless to say it didn’t go over well.
Background Pony #3780
@chaotic-7
I’d heard from one of my tech channels there’s something wrong with the cabling on the RTX 4000 series that’s been causing shorts. So yeah, they either brick themselves or brick other components, I can’t remember which.
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I have a 3080 and I can confirm this thing is loud as hell. I wish my PC didn’t sound like a jet engine while playing games.
I imagine the 4080 is worse.
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Holy shit! My co-worker was correct about the size of the 4080 Ti. I was pretty incredulous when he told me it took up three PCI plate slots…
Background Pony #40C2
Wow, those graphics cards get big. Not even “cards” anymore. What would you even use Tia for? Rendering entire films? Programming high end 3d effects?