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[–] 2pt_perversion@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

They probably will at least RMA the really frequently crashing ones. To my knowledge they self-reported when they discovered the problem and the fix so they'd be looking at a lawsuit if they didn't do at least that.

How much further beyond that they'll go is what we still have to see. If they have a crazy number of CPUs still dying at 4-5 years old and don't cover with an extended warranty than fuck em...But we have to wait and see what they actually do first before making that judgement.