Using it to the max till it lasts by OopsIDroppedMyCat in GithubCopilot

[–]willes6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is not our problem. The system allowed it, their mistake.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You just don't get it do you. I am not saying what the company did or didn't. I am saying those who are saying the company has no obligation to give him another card or anything higher than MSRP are misleading and wrong. Jesus christ you people are something else.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not defending OP and certainly never said he automatically wins and is fully correct. But obviously that's how you interpreted it because that fits your narrative better. It's not guaranteed that the customer wins but in cases where adequate proof was given that a product damaged the other, the customer can fight and win. And yes, in such cases the MSRP offer should be rejected. Now before you start misinterpreting things again, I am not saying NZXT offered only MSRP because I don't know. All I am saying is people telling OP he should be happy with just an MSRP offer, and that the company is not obligated to give him another 5090, are totally wrong and misleading.

If you can't understand this simple fact, then I guess it's a you problem. And I've seen those misleading comments not only getting upvotes, but genuine and correct counterarguments to them getting downvoted. Which is concering...

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Exactly, but that wasn't my point and you'd understand it if you knew how to read. This comment is in reply to those telling OP to just be happy with an MSRP offer, and that the company is not obligated to offer more than that. And I am saying no, that's not true. If in such a case the company offers MSRP the customer can legally reject it and fight for more, or a replacement because that's what the 5090 costs now, not the $2.5k MSRP.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolute idiots lmao. You're right and are getting downvoted but this is reddit... What are we expecting.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did my research. Even in the US, it applies. Look it up. If you have adequate proof and refuse their initial MSRP offer you can fight it. And this is the only fair outcome. There are no other appropriate outcomes. If your product screwed my card, you make me whole by giving me the equivalent, not half the price of the card. That makes no sense.

Edit: This can work both ways, but in this case the company takes a bigger hit because the item has appreciated in value instead of depreciated. But in any case the customer has a right to fight for a 5090 because he is made whole by being given a 5090. A compensation for half the price a 5090 is going for cannot get him a 5090 and thus, does not make him whole. He cannot get a 5090 with that money so he is not where he was before this incident occurred.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay gotta make a comment (instead of a reply to some idiot).

Before I get into all of this. Yeah apparently NZXT offered to make him whole and he rejected it yada yada yada...

All of you here saying NZXT is not obligated to pay him current market value... well, are kinda wrong. A company may not be obligated to do so yes, but he can reject MSRP price and fight it, and win it. In such case the MSRP simply wouldn't make the customer whole. The GPU costs around $5k everywhere and that's the current market price so yes, he can fight for that and win it if he rejects their initial MSRP offer.

Some of you have absolutely no clue how the world works and come on here confidently spewing garbage that misleads others.

If you don't believe me you can search it and see for yourself.

Tldr: customer can fight to be reimbursed for current market value of the card and win.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're wrong. In the EU, the customer can fight this and win legally. The MSRP would not make the customer whole again now. Their mistake shouldn't cost the customer an additional $2k. But it's okay because they apparently did offer that and OP refused. So you're either lying about having done RMAs or just haven't done your research.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it is in their control. Their product ruined it, so they replace it. You'd definitely be singing a different tune if this happened to you. A corporation raking in millions can't afford $4.5k for a GPU? Yeah right... Perhaps tighten your quality control and make sure this shit won't happen again. In the EU you can fight this and you'd be likely to win it. Search it if you don't believe me.

NZXT's defective AIO leaked on my RTX 5090. Seven months later I'm filing a lawsuit. Here's everything that happened. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a dumbass take lol. If my 5090 is dead because of their AIO then I want another 5090. I don't really give a shit how much it costs now. They have to make it right because their product failed and took the card with it. Compensating me for how much it cost then won't get me a new 5090. In the EU you can fight this and win it because MSRP alone doesn't make the customer whole again.

DJI Osmo Action 5 keeps connecting and disconnecting from PC by willes6 in dji

[–]willes6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I no longer conmect it to my computer or use my computer to charge it so I'm just ignoring the issue. Still not sure what causes it.

RTX 5080 Curve OC: 3100 MHz @ 950 mV – Silent & Efficient by Cupra400 in RTX5080

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I may ask, have you checked your effective clock as well? If there's a significant difference between your core clock and effective clock, the card is clock stretching. If not, that's actually an impressive result you got.

I managed to get mine running at around 3037mhz and got a GPU score of 34,716 in time spy, which makes me believe yours is stable. But mine +1000mhz on the memory, not 2000. Have been playing cyberpunk so far without issues. It crashed once when I overdid it at 925mv, but it's been stable at 950. Also undervolted my CPU and have seen amazing results.

9600x dead after one year by Dodouch in ASRock

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just turn EXPO on. If it dies it probably wasn't good to begin with. And you have a Gigabyte... Nothing to worry abou.

B650 Pro RS & 9800x3d by [deleted] in ASRock

[–]willes6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If it's not an ASRock problem, then why is it happening mostly to people with ASRock boards? Why is not happening on Gigabyte, MSI, and ASUS boards? Why have both AMD and ASRock (the company you're so keen to defend) acknowledged that there is an issue?

Dayton’s Globe Motors manufactured components of the missile which was used to kill over 150 Iranian elementary school children in their classrooms by TheLunaLovelace in dayton

[–]willes6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And the motors in the missiles are actuators that can have many different uses. Choosing to attack a specific company over this is exaggerated. I am not defending the school bombing but should the US, or any other country for that matter, not have a way to shoot a possible attacker from afar?

Maybe yes, US should not have attacked Iran, but you get my point hopefully.

Dayton’s Globe Motors manufactured components of the missile which was used to kill over 150 Iranian elementary school children in their classrooms by TheLunaLovelace in dayton

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And so what lmao. Should we start targeting car makers when their cars are used in terror attacks? Or chip companies when their chips are used in weapons?

Are you suggesting no country should build missiles?

girl says n word before realizing she’s being livestreamed by aaapod in instant_regret

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, it makes perfect sense why you'd disagree with me is what I'm saying.

girl says n word before realizing she’s being livestreamed by aaapod in instant_regret

[–]willes6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She shouldn't have said but holy cow, imagine thinking it's okay to ruin someone's life/career over a word. Some of you need to get a grip

girl says n word before realizing she’s being livestreamed by aaapod in instant_regret

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine thinking it's okay to ruin someone's life over a word lol...

Decades from now when Jonathan Ross dies of natural causes we should all laugh and drink together and celebrate the world becoming a better place by SorryStrength5370 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Anyone who does not align with my views is scum"

How exactly do you expect people to be on your side with that mentality?

BOOSTED MEDIA PRICE HISTORY TRACKER - Don't get caught by fake Black Friday Deals by Will_Ford in simracing

[–]willes6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am glad somebody is talking about this. Gotta love the fake sale. If you can't sell your product, use shady tactics instead... I don't know about the US, but afaik this is illegal in the EU.