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System Name | It does stuff |
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Processor | Ryzen 5700X3D |
Motherboard | B550 Gaming X V2 |
Cooling | Thermalright Assassin X SE |
Memory | 16GB DDR4 3600 |
Video Card(s) | RX 6700XT |
Storage | Too much |
Display(s) | 31.5" 2560x1440, 27" 1920x1080, 24" 1200x1920 |
Case | Antec 300 |
Audio Device(s) | Xonar DGX |
Power Supply | Corsair 750W |
I always wondered why people went "in" on nvidia when all this happened. Why not go in on ASUS. How fast did they change there website? how fast did they say "yes daddy" and touch their toes for nvdia. That website for AREZ was up over night, And those arez stickers were changed in photoshop in the first 24 hours. Yes daddy lol. If nvidia can punk them as a company so easily why not try it every chance they get. Its all about money for them anyway. There has NEVER been a "loyalty to gamers". We made that up. Mining shows that too. They dont want a lane for you and me they want money. Its not nvidias fault everyone (companies fans customers) were so easy. It highlights what companies will do so easily. Give up trusted and established brand names at the drop of a hat to gain entry to a club they are already in. LOL
GPP created somewhat of a prisoner's dilemma for AIBs; it was in all their best interests to collectively not join it, but they couldn't risk themselves not joining while another AIB might and thus get an advantage over them.