“Jensen sir, 50 series is too hot”

“Easy fix with my massive unparalleled intellect. Just turn off the sensor”

If you needed any more proof that Nvidia is continuing to enshittify their monopoly and milk consumers. Hey lets remove one of the critical things that lets you diagnose a bad card and catch bad situations that might result in gpu deathdoors! Dont need that shit, Just buy new ones every 2 years you poors!

If you buy a Nvidia GPU, you are part of the problem here.

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      Unlikely, as the hotspot sensors/detection logic is baked into the chip silicon and it’s microcode. AIB’s can only change the PCB around the die. I’d almost guarantee the thermal sensors are still present to avoid fires, but if Nvidia has turned off external reporting outside the chip itself (beyond telling the driver that thermal limit has been reached), I doubt AIB’s are going to be able to crack it too.

      Also the way Nvidia operates, if an AIB deviates from Nvidia’s mandatory process, they’ll get black balled and put out of business. So they won’t. Daddy Jensen knows best!