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"I'm not sure... possible... I guess... seems to be... I have a feeling..." This is all his own subjective opinion based on nothing (a sample size of 4 known to be faulty cards?), but considering the views and likes on the video, a lot of people seem to be moved by it, which is sad. Giving personal opinion as a conclusion, especially at the end of an investigatory video is unprofessional, and wrong. If you don't have facts, then don't say anything. And yes, "AMD is in BIG trouble" is the textbook definition of clickbait. AMD would be right to sue for reputation damage.You are more overreaching with your accusation of him then him to call for mass recall.
I didn`t see any demand from his side. Please show.
I think you are falling into your own accusation.
See what his conclusion was and react to that, not to the mambo jumbo around it.
I will help:
"I`m not sure what will be the right move will be"
"when there is a possible design failure"
"and I guess they will have to recall"
"not all cards affected obviously"
"It seems to be a high amount of (affected) cards"
"I have a felling they will have to recall the entire MBA"
I`m sure we can all agree that if this is a widespread issue than a recall is a must and waiting for people to RMA is not the right way to go from AMD side if they are fair.
If a small % of the cards are affected than RMA will be OK I think and he did a good service to all consumer bringing it to attention.
And if it will happen to be just a very small % of affected cards than his credibility will suffer, despite him not conclusively determinate anything regarding recall.
I think the conclusion is well balanced according to the findings.
I guess people have problem with the somewhat bold headline of "AMD is in BIG trouble" but if he really wanted to entice/clickbait it he could have written something like "7900XTX cooler is a design flow - total recall of is a must". Others would have done so with those findings.
Regardless of his "feelings" and "guesses", the solution is clear as day: AMD has to do a proper investigation on the matter, and then issue a statement on what happens next. There's a proper way of handling a mass fault / recall. There always has been. One person's "feelings" don't change that, especially someone's who has zero clue on how widespread the problem is.