- Joined
- Dec 17, 2019
If anything you can get a bog standard 8ohm 0.5W cone speaker, some wires, crimp pin connectors, solder it together and you've got yourself a perfectly working PC speaker. Doesn't change the fact that the 8-segment display shouldn't be locked out in the most ridiculously expensive motherboards that somehow still have more dogshit I/O than the cheaper counterparts, or that Troonthony is a morbidly obese, badly badlding, disgusting retard.It's a shame I don't just have a pile of $0.10 beepers to plug into motherboards so I can diagnose post code beeps like I did in the Pentium 4 days
I though I was getting risky working on my 3090 directly on the die without ESD protection even though I haven't damaged it, and yet this genius manages to hamfist a CPU into an LGA socket, fuck up the pins and can't figure out his retardation? Or that you can just get something like an Intel AX210 and slot it into the motherboard to get WiFi, not having to go for the super expensive models just for that? Then again, I guess he managed to fool people well into thinking he knows anything by the fact that he knew something out of all the LTT people.
For example, here's a fun fact that Troonthony doesn't know:

All of those fancy schmancy WiFi motherboards just have a hidden integrated M.2 PCIe slot with a pre-mounted WiFi card. Virtually the same M.2 PCIe slot that you socket your NVMe SSD's into, meaning that if you have one spare on your motherboard, you can get an Intel WLAN card, PCIe bracket antennas, and transform any motherboard into a WiFi one. But then again, Tech Fiona has been in LTT for so long and learned so little that he wouldn't be able to do that, hell, I'm sure he'd find attaching the antenna to the card impossible thanks to his sausage fingers, and his brain isn't wired for "what can I buy that won't break the bank but will work for my use case?", instead it's "I have to buy the most expensive thing I can find, I must CONSOOOM". Not to mention how his entire WiFi escapade was meaningless when the capture card ordeal lays at a completely different fault point. Then, again, five months to figure out you've fucked up the socket on your 700 CAD motherboard? Good Lord there is nothing but soft mush under that receding scalp.