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Corsair launches a video to rescue the hijacked graphics for cryptocurrency mining

The funniest video of recent times in the world of hardware, comes from the hand of Corsair, a video in which he asks that graphics cards be rescued from the tyranny of cryptocurrency mining.

Corsair's initiative, which arrives shortly before April Fools Day, is curious. Tomorrow is April 1 and the American brands and websites will bombard us with all kinds of jokes, with very crazy peripherals and components, hopefully some would come true. Corsair in this case has gone a bit ahead with the 'GPU Rescue' video. This video calls on all video game fans, also known as gamers, to make a donation, in order to rescue graphic cards that have been hijacked for cryptocurrency mining.

This curiosity of Corsair, wants gamers to give a second chance to all these hijacked and enslaved graphics cards, to spend day and night mining cryptocurrencies, without resting. The poor have to work 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, without being able to rest, with an impossible workload and working conditions, especially in the hottest months, inhumane, in addition to being subjected to dust, the poor.

The idea of ​​the most important peripherals company in the world wants us to donate and embrace graphics cards, in order to give this graphics card a new home and make it happy playing games, with lower temperatures. If you make the donation, you will also receive a photo of the graphics card rescued in its new home and possibly also an image capture of a game or perhaps a gameplay with this graphic.

Of course, the initiative is at least funny, an attempt by the company to claim that the graphics are used, for what it touches and also to show that more graphics are needed for gamers, currently in trouble, with lack of stock.

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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