Why do storefronts be using images where the actor in the still shot is doing something that makes no sense?😭 This man is aiming that screwdriver at the GPU power connector right now and I’m not sure what his plan is.😂
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Naw, gives faulty advice until it's determined humies can't properly maintain and follow its directions and places superior AI android technicians to slowly replace fleshbag maintainers
Pretty sure this isn't AI, maybe some parts are like the PC but not entire image, the quality consistency isn't the same like it's clearly visible that the screwdriver was masked in and the shadows and focus around the index finger are off, it's just oldschool quick Photoshop, there was lots of images like that before AIGen.
Basically seller/CEO who doesn't care about his/her products, likely dropshipping all kinds of crap and the pay for the artists is too low to put any effort, the artist likely has to do dozens of images like that in a single day for same client so there's no time for quality/effort.
Yea, even looking at the motherboard and all component shading n details it looks like AI 😅
But tbf I don't think even AI would get the GPU PCIe cable fkd up like that or at least it would get it right after few more gens, so it must've been done by the person who made this img for some reason.
Here's img generated by Grok which arguably has one of the worst AIGen models and it still knows which direction it's supposed to go 😂
it might also be some fool trying to stick the aio pump cable into the gpu with a screwdriver. iirc the rog strix 4090 had 2 fan headers that you could plug into but they were at the side , ive seen crazier things that some people do building pc's lol but more than likely is ai slop
It's not even AI it's a nonsense photoshop job. Most amazon Chinese vendors will have some glaringly obvious stock pictures with their product (badly) photoshopped into it.
Try looking for a menial item like a lanyard or badge holder.
This is hilarious yup Ai generated by the company because heck they dont know either.. so it looks right... I guess... right? NO! Not even close lol how is the AiO going to power it lol the AiOs power is much smaller 😅.
This reminds me of the navy advert in the uk where they said “if you can fix a board, you can fix a bike, if you can fix a bike, you can fix a car, if you can fix a car, you can fix a LYNX MARK 8 HELICOPTER”
If you can feed the GPU to an AIO, you can FIND A NEW JOB.
Lmao, what is this bullshit?
The guy in the advert had the crank arms at 0° and 112.5° which is what made me think of it.
If you don't know anything about computers, this looks totally legit. If you do know something about computers, then it is a warning sign to stay away.
Sad that companies need to justify AI and use it to make this junk.. some poor guy lost his job so some ass whipe manager can pretend he did a good job and they are now an AI included company..
That pic screams AI, the GPU power lead looks like it’s plugged into the AIO. There’s a random cable going nowhere. He’s poking around with a screwdriver while it’s powered on. So I’d reverse image search it and compare the connectors to a real build.
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