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Talk about burying the lede in the last segment. Asus isn’t using the official connector and every other vendor thinks their connector is risky and probably defective. That’s not on nvidia, other than allowing it (and this is the reason why they ride partners’ asses sometimes on approval/etc).
The rest of the stuff is Igor still grinding the same old axe (pretty sure astron knows how to make a connector, if the connector is so delicate it would be broken by GN’s physical testing, etc) but if asus isn’t using the official connector and they’re disproportionately making up a huge number of the failures, that’s really an asus problem.
it's incredible that nvidia has some kind of protective coat that no shit they do adheres to that coat. Just slides off to someone around nvidia.
Asus: chooses not to use the official adapter and creates bad quality ones.
You: omg how could Nvidia do this!!
It's incredible how AMD fanatics manage to blame Nvidia for everything.
Nvidia vendors shipping substandard products is in fact an nvidia problem, and pointing that out has nothing to do with AMD.
I don't think it's all nvidias fault if an aib decides to go against their recommendation. It's okay to recognize that Asus has some responsibility too.
The commenter is an AMD fanatic which is why I pointed that out.
The only fanatic here is you.