oldmanbal
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Welcome to the new norm for gamers and video card buyers.
...same as the old norm.
but... think about the childrenThis isn't another one of those where the branding is based on the SPECMark, is it? I read about something similar to this (from the very early 2000's) when both NVidia and ATI had a million different variants of their low end chips, and Radeon had three different memory architectures for the same (9500?) chip.
Anyway, I'm wondering if the 1D12's are all for 1366x768 screens where they can lower the power and the clock rate but still keep the same performance as a 1920x1080.
P.S. But in any case, fuck NVidia!
P.P.S. I am replaying Far Cry 4 to get ready for Far Cry 5, and I'd also like to say, "FUCK EAGLES!"
P.P.P.S. And fuck all those assholes who drive over the Sherpa while I'm running up to trade with him! Kyrat needs driverless cars.
It's funny how they are such control freaks when it comes to GPP and branding consistency, but when it comes to MX150 they don't give a fuck.Hmm I expect more from Nvidia to control their branding of the MX150
This is directly related to the cost of the devices. Look it up, look up the price of the Lenovo and the Asus, and than bark at nV again. Yeah, at the moment they are shitheads and it's kinda modern to throw mud at them.
However, I am absolutely sure that this is OEM's choice
I guess as long as it is clearly marked NV or not NV it is OK, right?
My thought too.
Selling two easily confused parts so people don't know what that are buying, at least has a green NV logo, right?
Really up to the oem to know what they are buying and label it correctly.
I guess as long as it is clearly marked NV or not NV it is OK, right?
How is it suddenly NVIDIA's fault if two OEMs happen to implement the MX150 in different ways? The specs on NVIDIA's website say this:
"The below specifications represent the GPU features available. Actual implementation may vary by OEM model. Please refer to OEM website for actual shipping specifications."
The fact that the chips have different device ID's indicates this is done by nVidia, not the OEM.
The fact that IBM picked the lower performance variant to ship in their product indicates that this was done by IBM.
Could you please hold your horses. First, it's the OEM and not nV in this case. And I have never bought a product the way you describe it. And if the people are not morons (unfortunately probably 80-90% of the sheeple on this planet are complete and utter morons) they will read the specs of what they are buying. As in a previous post of mine (which you obviously ignored) this is due to Lenovo being cheap assholes again and pulling a fast one on their customers, and it is not the first nor the last time this will happen. Until there are morons out there, there will be companies like Lenovo pulling this shit.
Can you tell me how many times you have purchased something, without being prepared with the specs and reading them before making the purchase? I am doing this every single time. Plus it's a lot of fun to go into a huge electronics market and some assistant to try convince you to buy something, and when you start talking about the specs and he realizes that you know much much more than them. I am not saying this is something good, it is obviously bad. But you can not expect to pay so much less for basically what is the same thing inside and to expect there is not something weird about it. If you do however, than welcome to the sheeple herd.
The fact that IBM picked the lower performance variant to ship in their product indicates that this was done by IBM.
Already learned to stayed away from 'mx' brand when they launched the GeForce 2 MX line
This is directly related to the cost of the devices. Look it up, look up the price of the Lenovo and the Asus, and than bark at nV again. Yeah, at the moment they are shitheads and it's kinda modern to throw mud at them.
However, I am absolutely sure that this is OEM's choice