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An EVGA 2080 Ti GPU Caught fire during light usage

21 hours ago, Humbug said:

Ryzen was a good thing that happened for PC gaming, we need more of that. Nvidia should be careful not to poison there own market, they may increase margins now but damage it on the long term

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also maybe later on (AMD may be focusing on CPUs at the time) they'll but the time and research needed to make a GPU that matches Envydia's latest generation and put at a lower price point and maybe, just maybe Envydia will not know what to do. Im really hoping this happens

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What if this caused a YUGE California fire? Would Nvidia be deeply in trouble?

Mobo: Z97 MSI Gaming 7 / CPU: i5-4690k@4.5GHz 1.23v / GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 / RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600MHz@CL9 1.5v / PSU: Corsair CX500M / Case: NZXT 410 / Monitor: 1080p IPS Acer R240HY bidx

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1 hour ago, SlimyPython said:

their*

hehe

Corrected, thanks

 

1 hour ago, SlimyPython said:

also maybe later on (AMD may be focusing on CPUs at the time) they'll but the time and research needed to make a GPU that matches Envydia's latest generation and put at a lower price point and maybe, just maybe Envydia will not know what to do. Im really hoping this happens

Well I don't see Nvidia being caught napping but still ya AMD will come back in the high end of GPUs, the question is when. Either it will be high end Navi at the start of 2020 or if that fails like Vega then the next hope is Arcturus but that will be earliest 2021.

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