HW News - The $182,000 GPU, Intel & CEO Sued, Corsair Responds to GN Review, & RTX 5090 Rumors
HW News - The $182,000 GPU, Intel & CEO Sued, Corsair Responds to GN Review, & RTX 5090 Rumors

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HW News - The $182,000 GPU, Intel & CEO Sued, Corsair Responds to GN Review, & RTX 5090 Rumors

Corsair's i500 response:
Looks like Corsair is pulling ahead in terms of good, high quality customer support.
Thank fuck cause ASUS is severely lagging behind in this aspect.
I've truncated the quotes to provide the most critical info but I would highly recommend watching the video when you can! 🤗
There is no lagging behind... ASUS is a dead company when it comes to customer support. They managed that in near record time.
NZXT just straight up turned into a mustache twirling villain at this point.
The fact we're giving Corsair any leeway with something that almost certainly was found and ignored during internal testing, and only acknowledged months after it was publicly reported on, is insane.
Think of it like a race:
Whoever is last is considered lagging behind as consumers will generally shift towards the best competitors.
If Corsair is actually doing right by consumers (especially when it could be a real monopoly like the current anime and manga industry) and raises the minimum bar then we should praise them.
If a person is doing right by others, shaming and attacking them defeats the purpose of trying to make society more ethical.
I always tell people that decent customer support is not a crutch to have poor quality assurance. Customer support should be the answer only when something unexpected and unpredictable happens, not the answer after a screw up that should have been caught with internal testing, smart processes and auditions. If I'm a customer and I buy something that broke in transit, you taking the product back and sending me a new one is the bare minimum, what should have been done is to predict and safeguard against the product breaking in transit. And only in the case of clear misconduct by an agent at the logistics company can such a thing be forgiven as the responsibility over the fuckup is on the other company that hasn't trained their employees properly and/or might not be providing a mentally/physically safe work environment.
That's great but these things never should have been up for sale in the first place.
There are always people who want aesthetics over performance and people with more money than sense so why wouldn't corsair sell these. They had huge markup.