this post was submitted on 25 Oct 2023
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It is amazing that person's entire argument amounts to "nuh-uh". Like okay... they're confident someone will debunk it, but they aren't going to?
Sounds like they shouldn't be so confident then.
Inform yourself what a "video card core" does, how many "transistors" has, what "clock core speed" does and what cache levels is and does.
Out of the bat this guy has 25% more transistors in his core then the entire original GPU and LOOKS FISHY AF.
Straight out of the bat 25% more transistors! Outrageous.
He also got more likes than me with his no-post. Be reminded of that. People live on copium.
You'll rarely be more downvoted than when you're the OP of a thread where people disagree with you I'm afraid.
I don't mind that but what I do mind is people not believing the video without any reason. It goes to show how deeply rooted the bias is.
@ReverseModule @Excrubulent is it only me, or the video has no sound at all?
Sound works fine for me.