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A Counter-Strike 2 player had suffered a “devastating” loss in the course of the PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 when his NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080-powered gaming PC crashed during a call round, esports company PGL has revealed. The news comes a number of weeks after PGL revealed its “optimized gaming configuration for peak performance” for its prestigious CS2 tournament, which included NVIDIA’s $1,199 GPU.
The word from PGL:
We’re working now with NVIDIA to discover and fix the difficulty.
— PGL (@pglesports) March 24, 2024
PGL’s gaming systems included:
- CPU: AMD RYZEN 7800 X3D
- GPU: GEFORCE RTX 4080
- MONITOR: ZOWIE XL2566K
James, of Virtus Pro, accepting his loss:
Critics are saying:
- “NVIDIA should pay the entire team”
- “I’d destroy the pc if it occur to me”
- “You guys are absolute clowns. Such things don’t even occur in an online cafe within the deep jungles of africa.”
- “Wow what a gigachad interview by jame. much respect”
PGL on AMD’s CPU:
At the center of this cutting-edge setup is the AMD RYZEN 7800 X3D processor, explicitly chosen for its exceptional performance capabilities and talent to handle the demands of CS2. This processor is renowned for its superior gaming performance, offering players the speed, power, and efficiency required to perform at the best levels of competition.