• capn_hector@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Talk about burying the lede in the last segment. Asus isn’t using the official connector and every other vendor thinks their connector is risky and probably defective. That’s not on nvidia, other than allowing it (and this is the reason why they ride partners’ asses sometimes on approval/etc).

    The rest of the stuff is Igor still grinding the same old axe (pretty sure astron knows how to make a connector, if the connector is so delicate it would be broken by GN’s physical testing, etc) but if asus isn’t using the official connector and they’re disproportionately making up a huge number of the failures, that’s really an asus problem.

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      11 months ago

      This fear mongering has been going on for a year now. Igors definitely been feeding off it for clicks.

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      11 months ago

      it’s incredible that nvidia has some kind of protective coat that no shit they do adheres to that coat. Just slides off to someone around nvidia.

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        11 months ago

        They can sell H100s for tens of thousands of dollars, and there’s a multi-month queue to buy 'em.

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        11 months ago

        Asus: chooses not to use the official adapter and creates bad quality ones.

        You: omg how could Nvidia do this!!

        It’s incredible how AMD fanatics manage to blame Nvidia for everything.

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          11 months ago

          what do you mean? It happened to FEs as well, not as many. It was “user error” if it’s common to be a user error is no longer a user error, it’s a product error.

          It’s such an error that it’s getting replaced. How can you go and think “yaps, it’s the users that were in a wrong but nvidia is replacing the perfect connector because it had 0 problems”

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            11 months ago

            We were talking about Asus, not fes. FEs don’t ship with the 12vhpwr as it’s already been revised. FEs has incredibly low error rate from what I’ve seen. The overwhelming majority of issues I’ve seen have been from aftermarket adapters like cablemod.

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          11 months ago

          Nvidia vendors shipping substandard products is in fact an nvidia problem, and pointing that out has nothing to do with AMD.

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            11 months ago

            I don’t think it’s all nvidias fault if an aib decides to go against their recommendation. It’s okay to recognize that Asus has some responsibility too.

            The commenter is an AMD fanatic which is why I pointed that out.

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        11 months ago

        Funny. I see the exact opposite most of the time. Nvidia has already revised the connector and this is largely a non-issue yet people have been relentlessly fear mongering the same narratives over the last year in an attempt to shit on Nvidia.