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    Nvidias GFPP

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Danishblunt, Mar 17, 2018.

  1. Danishblunt

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    Basicially everything from 12:50 to 43Mins.

    NVIDIA really being scummy.
     
  2. Dr. AMK

    Dr. AMK Living with Hope

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    bennyg Notebook Virtuoso

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    Also adoredtv with his usual lines that Nvidia know how to exploit their near-monopoly, and the vast majority of the tech press are equal parts lazy, conflicted, and scared of nvidia.


     
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    First the garbage non functioning features such as physx, hairworks etc., then we get forced to mod our vBios to get actual performance from our pascal cards with hard programmers and now this garbage.

    I hope AMD will kick NVIDIAS ass. I'm sick and tired of their practices.
     
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    ChanceJackson Notebook Evangelist

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    We need more well funded players in the GPU game