Note that if you are in the BIOS to the motherboard and the CPU, unregulated static voltage flows and the CPU usually runs at its full level. Even on a laptop. This could have caused the death of other components as well. Something couldn't run at full voltage with unused load. A clear failure...
I'm not surprised that NVIDIA is rushing quickly with the 50 series. For many buyers, the 40 series was left with an overpriced disappointment. For me, I'm skipping this series because NVIDIA discouraged me with an incorrect policy, the top series will let the manufacturers cheat on the design...
It's sad to look at NVIDIA's policies and practices, how they treat the competition. And what's even sadder is that such a good GPU silicon is invalidated by NVIDIA's terrifying design of the 4090 RTX, including a pointless power connector. Again, the evidence shows that these cards have...
until nvidia admits and redoes the power connector on these cards 4090 i will never buy this product. Even if the performance was the best, once you start wanting to squeeze the GPU and DDR performance, you can only worry. It is proof of how multinational corporations treat customers. It's not...
Is it possible that the significant area of the cpu, together on the M/B faces the deformation of the surface, the bowing of the cpu and the am5 socket? Similar to how it was with Intel 13gen?
In that case, it's a problem above and below.