should it count since he gets special bios that NV does not allow to be sold or signed and cannot be volt moded.
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NO, I don't think it should, but then we have to take into account the people that can write and append their own special bios code.
My thoughts as I think more about it, if he won't share it and he didn't write it himself, then NO he shouldn't.
I think that should be a basic principle revolving all around the sport or the game is rigged. But it's like everything in this Consumerist, greed driven world.
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Kingpin works for EVGA. He is involved with the production and design of those cards. The problem is that the public will never get the bios or tools he uses to get that.
It is great what he does, but I dont think they should count as a personal record since he is using engineering samples.
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