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  • Sorry but having nuclear weapons and 'other technology' doesn't make a nation a super power. Outside of the cyber and disinformation realm they can barely exert influence outside of their own borders. You could even make the argument that they don't even have complete control within their own borders as they have been unable to prevent attacks from occurring internally within their controlled territory.

    A super power has complete sovereignty over their territories and global influence across multiple domains of which very very few countries could be considered to have that. Russia can barely project their power against what should have been a much weaker adversary. Also before you spout off some nonsense about the US/NATO arming Ukraine and unfairly tipping the scales.... If Russia were a true superpower they would not only have the military ability to project their power but they could also use their soft power in building a coalition of nations to accomplish their goals. They have failed to do either at this point.

  • Haha no worries I totally didn't see what community this was in either so doubt the DDU process will be helpful. You could try another distro loaded onto a USB or even load windows to a USB and see if it's still crashing on a different OS.

    Are you able to load something like hwinfo to see what your idle temperatures are at? It's possible that there isn't good contact with the heat sink and gpu die that's causing the crash. Should be somewhere between 30c and 50c idle depending on your ambient temperature.

    Was the video card working well (i.e. was video encoding/decoding fine or whatever you used it for) before the switch?

  • Do games actually launch and run well? You could try using something like DDU (display driver uninstaller) with reboots in between uninstalls and driver reinstall. If that doesn't resolve it you can download something like MSI After Burner and manually set your fan curves so that it doesn't ramp up as high when playing games. If the card will launch and play games as expected the card is probably fine.

  • One of the YouTubers I watch, Tavarish, is rebuilding a flooded McClaren. McClaren went to great lengths to water proof the car (IIRC almost all the connectors for the electrical harness and many of the other cables/wires in the car were all fine). The car is an engineering marvel and it still had damage done to the battery and almost every inch of the car had water intrusion.

    Not disagreeing with you but salt water tends to fuck shit up. Maybe a better solution is some kind of system with a series of sensors and other inputs that could disable the battery until it's checked out? Or maybe better education on how dangerous lithium batteries can be.