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"Nvidia 55nm parts are bad too" - The Inqu.

It is obvious.

Once an Nvidia owner reads this article, their GPU, which worked fine before, will suddenly stop working.
 
Where does the Inquirer get information from? The flea-bitten rear of a donkey? They're so biased against Nvidia it isn't even funny any more. I'm sure some of their info is true, but it's padded out with so much poop and terrible writing that any shread of validity immediately becomes nullified.

Some journalists really should be shot dead.
 
Where does the Inquirer get information from? The flea-bitten rear of a donkey? They're so biased against Nvidia it isn't even funny any more. I'm sure some of their info is true, but it's padded out with so much poop and terrible writing that any shread of validity immediately becomes nullified.

Some journalists really should be shot dead.

...You say that however this quote:

Still, they were correct with the last Nvidia fiasco.

Means that it could be true ....
 
Charlie, from The Inq, has some serious issues with NVidia - doesn't mean he's not right, but he's very quick to post any negative story, and blow it out of proportion.

I'm sure he'll find himself explaining it to a prison psychiatrist some day, but for now I'd just take it with a pinch of salt until I hear the same from a more reliable (i.e. sane/unbiased) source.
 
I won't pretend to know anything about these docs he's basing this on, but I'm sure if all companies posted their internal memos on the net then people would be screaming the end is nigh every day.

On a side note, what happened to make Charlie so anti-green?
 
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On a side note, what happened to make Charlie so anti-green?

dunno, but its become urban-legend these days.

one of the typical stories, never happened, but "cuda" (:p):

Nvidia's Derek Perez Assaults Journalist
Rumor has it there was an attempt at rapprochement. Long annoyed with The Inquirer’s loose cannon Charlie Demerjian, Nvidia has been shunning him and took him off the invitee list of most events. Water to a duck in the case of Charlie, he has so many sources the only reason he goes to any event is to score food and babes – he does better on the food as not many babes go to those things either.

So Derek Perez, Nvidia’s boss of PR and infamous for having a knife fight with a former competitor and now employee Brian Burke, thought if I can live with Burke, I can live with anyone. Perez sent out a friendly “Hey, how about coffee, or breakfast,” email.

Charlie, not one to turn down a donut, and bored to tears in Taipei, said why not, and met Perez at the hotel restaurant.

If you’ve ever met Charlie, you know he doesn’t suffer fools, is quick to make decision, and not the most tactful person on the planet. Oh, and did I mention, opinionated. The annoying thing about him is he’s often right.

The coffee part went OK, but when the serious talk got started and Perez started laying down some ground rules, Charlie said, no, no, hell, no, what the ***’s wrong with you, you deaf – no.

Body builder and short fused Perez had had just about enough and before anyone could blink, karate trained Perez had ninjaed his dish of eggs right into Charlie’s face.

Swift acting guards quickly defused the situation as Demerjian was in the process of loading his quart bottle of Coke with Mentos – the carnage was avoided but it was a tense few moments. Both men were escorted out of the restaurant, through separate doors and the police took over after that.

Charlie was next seen at the Intel event, and then at the ATI event. Perez hasn’t been seen and isn’t answering email, but then the 9800 GTX+ may have been keeping him busy.
 
But on the flipside, if this is even partly true, NV could be in for a real tough time and the sh** could hit the fan big time. I mean nearly all their products are in the list, and I bet some partners who offer lifetime warrantys will be sweating now
 
I bet some partners who offer lifetime warrantys will be sweating now

lol i guess bfg and evga are the main ones who wont be getting much sleep now on.
however on the failure front, there doesn't seem to be any above normal failure reports of 8 and 9 series geforce cards. nothing on other forums or sites show an above average failure rate.
largest failure rate of any card that is showing up is the nvidia 79 series range which were major failure prone cards.
onlything iv come across on forums is that laptops are the main culprits.
 
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