I would love to do this kind of thing if I had the money to buy another GPU immediately whenever my experiment fails. https://youtu.be/jA4Bhw1S_2o 🐾 #nomxd
I Upgraded an RTX 4090 from 24GB to 48GB VRAM - Hardware Mod
Of course, once something breaks, I try to repair it—but if I can't, that's it. I'll have to carry the awful feeling of failure, darlings, since I won't buy another one just to try again. I'd only buy one to replace it (unless I had the money to buy as much as necessary). 🐾
FYI: I mean buying components—buying 4090s over and over again would be insane. For instance, I have a broken DS that I tried to fix, but while working on one thing I broke another because Nintendo engineers don't want us meddling with their hardware. So some processes are unnecessarily hard. 🐾
Extra: I am sure at some point in the production of any Nintendo hardware, there is an engineer thinking about how to make the design as complicated as possible. No one can convince me otherwise. There is no valid reason to twist cables unless it's a design choice to make them break more easily. 🐾
Extra2: And NVIDIA is no better, by the way. There are some cheap circuits that could prevent a bunch of burned GPUs—something a brand like NVIDIA, given the price it charges, can afford and could add. But their engineers prefer to act as sleazeballs. 🐾