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  1. If the prototype is in the hands of a competitor right now, reimbursing them the cost of that prototype doesn't fix the problem.
  2. For the 3rd time, you guys need to get your shit together if you want people to take your lab results seriously. There is no way in hell a 6700XT beats a 4070 in F1 22.
  3. That's not the only mistake in that video. This entire segment about ryzen 7000 infinity fabric is also wrong. https://youtu.be/CTiRNnSg0jA?t=257
  4. I 100% disagree with Linus and it's AMD who needs to get better. Would it be nice if intel support was 3 generations instead of 2? Sure, but currently Intel's approach has been much better than the inconsistent mess of support from AMD. I still remember how we had to beg and complain in order to get promised ryzen 5000 support on our 400 series boards. Also, he forgot to mention how AMD went out of their way and prevented motherboard vendors from adding ryzen 5000 support to 300 series boards last year. They are considering reverting that decision now so that they can compete with Alder lake. They aren't doing that just because they care about us. The AMD of today isn't the same as the one from 2016 and everybody needs to realize that. @11:58 he's wrong. It's already confirmed that Intel 13th gen CPUs will support both DDR4 and DDR5, and they'll work on current Lga 1700 motherboards. AMD on the other hand, refused to say a thing about the future of the upcoming AM5 support so, it could be 1, 2, or 10 generations, no one knows and that's a problem. Intel didn't even promise that 2-generation support formula, yet they consistently followed that formula for 10 years. 2 generations is a bit short, but at least it's fucking consistent. Consistency allows the consumers to plan ahead. (should I skip this generation, should I invest in a good board, etc.)
  5. If you're talking about my diagram, it's written on the diagram that the connector pins were facing away from me so, the view is from the back of the connectors.
  6. If it's just a mining rig, these don't cost much more than that adapter. * https://www.ebay.de/itm/124988901527?hash=item1d19eb4897%3Ag%3A9MsAAOSwlHNhhIfd&LH_BIN=1 * https://www.ebay.de/itm/154130327591?hash=item23e2e22827%3Ag%3AO1QAAOSwSH1f-GT~&LH_BIN=1
  7. I advise you against opening the PSU unless you know what you're doing. PSU capacitors can hold enough charge to kill a human, and they can hold that charge for years. You can still use a dual SATA to 6 pin or 8 pin cable. You could also get a 75W GPU.
  8. You system might be incompatible. the HP 6000 series is very different from HP 6300, 8200, 8300, etc. These are based on LGA1155, but your LGA775 system is much older (the core 2 duo and core 2 quad era). The LGA 1155 platform brough a lot of architechture changes so, I wouldn't be surprised if the wiring on the motherboard is completely different. Also, there is another user named THX1138T on the 3rd page that had a HP 6000, and it didn't work.
  9. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VrRvhNYX-qO1aPZIwcyO6fhjMrns94DVJrpByMpO_SY/edit#gid=581440861
  10. https://imgur.com/a/Bowd2EY those metal hooks catch on the plastic housing when you try to remove the wires. Simply push those hooks toward the wires so that they won't get caught when pulling the wires out. To put the wires back in, lift those hooks back in place and insert the wires in the plastic housing. If you still don't get it, watch tutorials on youtube. https://youtu.be/x5_58o0WaTM?t=127 (this is a CPU power cable but it's the same concept.)
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