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HW News - More RTX 40 Leaks, Intel 12900KS Fights 5800X3D, New GPU Power Spec

HW News - More RTX 40 Leaks, Intel 12900KS Fights 5800X3D, New GPU Power Spec

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In news this week, the 12VO power supply standard has been updated for crazy high power draw, HWINFO reveals upcoming NVIDIA RTX 40 GPUs, and more modular laptops ship. The GamersNexus Tear-Down Toolkits have been shipping for a few years now, so we're confident in offering our new 7-year warranty on the toolkit and tool bag! This applies RETROACTIVELY, to ALL toolkit owners, and going forward.
Date: 2022-04-03

Comments and reviews: 10


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Nvidia being interested in streamline is a huge deal, since DLSS is the most advanced method of its type and might need more advanced data inputs. If nvidia wants to route the necessary data through a standard pipeline, that's awesome news for the other two, they won't end up going against another gsync.
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If Dell even came out with a repairable PC like framework I would still never buy it after Dell cut the other company's dry and out of the market they just turn back to unrepairable PCs again so I'd never support them rather support someone new that has a possibility of never switching to unrepairable.
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If i buy a set of screwdrivers for the amount of money you charge, i want it to last a life time and i want the manufacturer to be so confident it will last that they will offer me a full lifetime warranty with a no quibble promise.
Oh! and iFixit Pro Tech toolkits are better value.

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I've had my GN toolkit for a couple months and I'm super happy with it. I build on average 3 PCs a month and they've been exactly as expected. Happy to hear about the warranty, but I honestly will be surprised if I ever need it, the tools are legit high quality. 5/5 would buy again.
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Hey Steve I have a quick question for you. While I was installing my gpu the evga rtx 3070 ftw3 ultra today the retention clip on the pcie 16x slot broke. The pcie slot still works and I have a sag stand holding the card up. Should I be concerned or is my card just fine.
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Re streamline, another cynical take is that it's similar to embrace extend extinguish . If Nvidia includes AMD's method in streamline and then devs use that for convenience, now AMD is dependent on how well Nvidia supports its tech through streamline.
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I fixed a dell laptop around 10yrs ago that wouldn't post. Dead cmos battery. Only model I ever fixed that wouldn't post with a dead battery. I had to remove the whole mobo to access it. F dell.
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Steve adding a 7 year retroactive warranty to their 50 dollar toolkits, and Linus is still trying to drum up hype for his 70 dollar screwdriver with bits sold separately.
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I remember 1200w Power Supplies were the normal 15 years ago with multi GPU systems . Seems were going back to those days again and power efficiency has become irrelevant ?
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