Good customer service? Accepting returns also allows them to analyze the damaged chips.
But yeah, they should claw back those losses from the guilty Mobo vendors.
4096A? Seriously?
Because of the motherboard settings. It's an important scenario that specifies why it happens because of the motherboards entirely, not the CPUs. Builzoids issues are created by himself, that's different.
Get Industria free from the Epic Game Store till 5-02-24.
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/industria
INDUSTRIA is a first-person shooter that takes you from East Berlin into a parallel reality, shortly before the end of the Cold War. On the...
Brands like EK suffer triple when global money dries up. Let's be honest, their product is prestige nonsense that has a pretty damned small market, especially with air cooling being so damned good now. I'm long done with water cooling and I was...
I have an EK AIO that had a weird pump whine and after some use one of the fans died. It was still under warranty, after some verification they sent me a brand new unit and didn't even want the old one back. So my experience with them has been...
My last system was a 100% custom EK setup, it was beautiful then about 8 months in the impeller on the pump blew and the whole thing exploded spewing coolant I just about every direction inside the case.
Only thing ruined was my desk a lovely...
For low cost, Intel's integrated video features are amazing. There is a lot of software support for decoding and encoding. Its a really mature feature set, with a lot of utility. Even for video editing (especially with the newer XE graphics...
It's...
A thing of beauty (and very cursed). Love it.
Reminds me of early loops like 20yrs ago where you'd sometimes see individual VRAM blocks with tubes everywhere.
This was added to the eula fall 2021 ....
The article just point that the up to date EULA was added correctly to the installer, which sound like a simple file mistake:
Nvidia has banned running CUDA-based software on other hardware platforms...
Chinese companies working to reverse engineer the CUDA libraries and accelerate them on their homegrown GPUs was the first thing they started the second the US imposed their first sanction on US hardware.
Honestly probably before hand, I recall...