At least we know MSI isn't the only company giving Rivet Networks a knob fondle under the sheets in the name of proclaiming "premium" and "gaming l33t" network adapters to clueless customers that are too starry-eye enamored with making their computer into a lewd e-peen, banner-waving bragfest to bother learning the most basic bits of how TCP/IP networks operate.
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007ELmO - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
Good, I held off on prior thin and light laptops for these announcements.ToTTenTranz - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
"NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q with 6 GB GDDR6"Is this a typo or does the RTX2070 Max-Q really come with 6GB GDDR6?
PeachNCream - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
At least we know MSI isn't the only company giving Rivet Networks a knob fondle under the sheets in the name of proclaiming "premium" and "gaming l33t" network adapters to clueless customers that are too starry-eye enamored with making their computer into a lewd e-peen, banner-waving bragfest to bother learning the most basic bits of how TCP/IP networks operate.