@560ti said:
@C_Rule said:
Why are you still bumping this pointless thread? Let it go.
He's bumping it because AMD along with full1080p are the best thing since sliced bread !
No, some of some are busy with other things outside of Gamespot, in the "real world". Can't respond to every quote this minute.
@RevanBITW said:
@blaznwiipspman1 said:
the 780ti was a low class move on the part of nvidia, and everyone here knows it. Well, its one on a long list of shady tactics from a company that has no integrity in itself, and stuff like this just drives people away.
Instead of releasing the 780ti in the beginning, they waited for AMD to release the r290x, then one week later released the 780ti. It was that important to them to maintain the graphics crown. They knew if they released the 780ti before hand, then AMD would have made the r290x even more powerful. This kind of move on the part of nvidia can be considered borderline illegal. They had no regard for their own customers who purchased a titan or a 780.
lmao you're dumb if you think AMD is somehow virtuous and Nvidia is evil.
Explain to me how is it not "shady" for nVidia not to provide compensation for the "bump gate" GPU's that they provided to laptop maker and it took a CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT and nVidia losing in COURT and finally being FORCED to provide compensation to people who brought their defective GPUs for their laptops.
What's worse is that they only provided compensation to only certain brands of laptops not other brands. That's the reason I was a victim because I brought a nVidia 17" Gaming Laptop that died on me because of "bump gate" and nVidia's refusal to provide me compensation. They kept on denying and denying and not provide compensation to other owners of laptop makers. What's even worse is that some Alienware gaming laptop owners who almost paid twice as my Gaming Laptop that became a victim of bump gate. I heard of Alienware owners who had to "cook" their nVidia GPUs every couple of months just TO GET THEM TO WORK. It's ridiculous that people who spent $2000 dollars to buy Gaming Laptops who have to "cook" their laptops in their ovens just to get their nVidia GPUs to work.
This is beyond evil. When Toyota provided defective braking systems on their cars they fully MANNED UP and provided replacement for free. Why doesn't nVidia MAN UP and provide compensation to other laptop owners that had defective nVidia GPUs on their laptops?
I switched to AMD on a new 17" Gaming Laptop and what do you know it's been 4 years and it hasn't died on me. I even overclock the AMD GPU when gaming and it's been working like a charm (so far). So, explain to me that?
Yeah, nVidia not being shady my a**.
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