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keepthetips t1_iyb6nq4 wrote

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Buddhava t1_iybbq78 wrote

Same with cars and just about anything else. Great tip.

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hatsuseno t1_iybcdrb wrote

Beware confirmation bias, one bad review a bad choice does not make.

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huh_phd t1_iydol2m wrote

Which will likely bring you to a gamers nexus video if there's a glaring issue.

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[deleted] t1_iye85up wrote

That's like telling people to google their symptoms.

Unless they know what to look for and what they're looking at, it's an overwhelming amount of information they will come across and ultimately not know what to make of it.

Not a single product EVER has not had a single issue.

And you can be damn sure someone posted about it on the internet somewhere sometime.

A full page of results on google of issues on a GPU is only 10 results, with possibly tens of thousands sold. Are you really expecting for 10 posts about some issue to be representative of the whole thing?

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