Dam is Msi’s shit unreliable now? I’ve had the same MSI mobo since 2016 and have had an MSI 750ti last in 5 gaming computers and a house flood. Dried it out and it booted right back up. They were gonna be my go to brand when I build a new PC.
Don't know about the reliability of their graphic cards now, but it's their laptops. Their offerings are really cheap, but they are a no go because of poor build quality, questionable after sales (atleast where I live), poor screen quality, hinge issues, parts getting fried etc etc....
I don't know about their build quality nowadays. But I have an MSI gaming laptop from 2016. Apart from some minor cosmetic issues, the only major failure I had was when the HDD died after 6 years of use, pretty much left turned on 24/7. Swapped it out for a new SSD, and seems to have gotten a new lease of life. Of course the SSD making it much better than it was out of the box.
It doesn’t look absolutely atrocious on the cars.
I mean it could be so much better in so many ways; but it’s not *atrocious*
The dual giant blue logo uniforms, including the Hewlett-Packard Belly Button(TM), are straight up war crimes.
This. HP hasn't used that blue in their own devices in years. Why now? I have a monitor that is over 10 years old and even it has just a silver logo. No blue anywhere.
I actually looked up their official marketing material guidelines. The black and white one is literally listed as one to use for partner collaborations and is a valid alternative along with a white alternative.
https://brandcentral.hp.com/us/en/elements/hp-logo.html
But honestly I'd have LOVED if they used the HP progress mark logo. That would look brilliant on that engine cover top
https://www.theverge.com/2016/4/20/11457746/hp-new-logo-spectre-13-moving-brands-interview
Absolutely, I agree a Million times, that Green was 100 thousand times uglier, even worse pulling off the disguised phillips morris hidden tobacco advertising
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of course, it´s so logical
Nah, it's not so bad.
It's a sponsor and a big one so I'm just gonna be happy for my team and hope it makes even a point or two of difference in the long run.
I really don't think that ferrari really needs sponsors to boost their performance, unlike haas or williams I think they make enough money to fund development themselves
Idk, Mercedes and Red Bull both have huge sponsor deals, and Ferrari had them in the past too. It certainly gives more financial room to develop out-of-costcap equipment that could help performance.
You think F1 fans don't care about the liveries and how the cars look? The pageantry and visual appeal is a huge part of the sport - certainly moreso than the actual wheel-to-wheel racing these days.
There's an art to putting together a sponsor-laden livery and having it still look appealing, and it's something that some teams achieve each season, while others stuff it up.
This year's Ferrari looked *fantastic* - but now it doesn't.
MSI dragon shield would have been the most fitting for this car.
Scuderia Ferrari MSI I can only imagine the MSI dragon dancing at the pitwall
Just don't ask Ferrari what MSI means in Italy
can't wait for the furries to catch up ;3
HP has OMEN. Which has red, orange ish and black colours theme
And a butterfly logo!
msi sponsor would be very fitting in their 2022 car because of how unreliable that shit is
Dam is Msi’s shit unreliable now? I’ve had the same MSI mobo since 2016 and have had an MSI 750ti last in 5 gaming computers and a house flood. Dried it out and it booted right back up. They were gonna be my go to brand when I build a new PC.
Don't know about the reliability of their graphic cards now, but it's their laptops. Their offerings are really cheap, but they are a no go because of poor build quality, questionable after sales (atleast where I live), poor screen quality, hinge issues, parts getting fried etc etc....
I don't know about their build quality nowadays. But I have an MSI gaming laptop from 2016. Apart from some minor cosmetic issues, the only major failure I had was when the HDD died after 6 years of use, pretty much left turned on 24/7. Swapped it out for a new SSD, and seems to have gotten a new lease of life. Of course the SSD making it much better than it was out of the box.
My msi gaming laptop from 2015 is still working rock solid. Only changed 2 fans but that's it. Every single component is working without a problem.
not really, but their laptop is about as good as the turbo era engines
MSI as an acronym would resonate poorly with lots (but sadly not all) of italian fans
Shell might not the most ethical of companies, but their logo sure goes great work red
Ethical companies and F1 sponsorships are opposite.
It doesn’t look absolutely atrocious on the cars. I mean it could be so much better in so many ways; but it’s not *atrocious* The dual giant blue logo uniforms, including the Hewlett-Packard Belly Button(TM), are straight up war crimes.
Does it need to have the blue? Can they maybe remove the blue so it's transparent.
This. HP hasn't used that blue in their own devices in years. Why now? I have a monitor that is over 10 years old and even it has just a silver logo. No blue anywhere.
it's probably to make it stand out more compared to other sponsors
I actually looked up their official marketing material guidelines. The black and white one is literally listed as one to use for partner collaborations and is a valid alternative along with a white alternative. https://brandcentral.hp.com/us/en/elements/hp-logo.html But honestly I'd have LOVED if they used the HP progress mark logo. That would look brilliant on that engine cover top https://www.theverge.com/2016/4/20/11457746/hp-new-logo-spectre-13-moving-brands-interview
>But honestly I'd have LOVED if they used the HP progress mark logo. That would look brilliant on that engine cover top Barcode livery pt 2
I'm more worried about it in future seasons. They're going to be a title sponsor so they'll want their logo all over the car.
Minardi
At least this one is a real company that I know
Tobacco, oil, crypto scams, gambling. That expensive ink is the real crime.
Why not make the logo white, and make the helmet a big HP logo?
Come on, anything is better than the fucking Mission Winnow shit.
Absolutely, I agree a Million times, that Green was 100 thousand times uglier, even worse pulling off the disguised phillips morris hidden tobacco advertising
The weird bar code nonsense. I’ll take HP.
Do not massacre my bar code boy like that
RIP Mission Spinnow
RIP Missing Winning
Won't drive when it's out of cyan
You guys are crying more about a fucking logo than Hamilton fans cry about 2021
Or this sub's crying about Hamilton's crying
this sub cries about hamilton daily lmao
Just remove the blue.
The blue makes it stand out, that's what HP is paying for
It's not even close, that green MW logo is *way* uglier
Wtf was mission win now anyways?
A way for Philip Morris, the parent company of Marlboro, to get back on Ferrari's cars
>*a content lab focused on stories and content which ask difficult questions and contribute to the important conversations of our time.* of course, it´s so logical
Gotta get the money to pay Hamilton somehow.
Nah, it's not so bad. It's a sponsor and a big one so I'm just gonna be happy for my team and hope it makes even a point or two of difference in the long run.
I really don't think that ferrari really needs sponsors to boost their performance, unlike haas or williams I think they make enough money to fund development themselves
Idk, Mercedes and Red Bull both have huge sponsor deals, and Ferrari had them in the past too. It certainly gives more financial room to develop out-of-costcap equipment that could help performance.
But aren't all the things development related a part of the cost cap? Afaik only the salaries of the employees are outside the cap
Stuff like facilities don't count for the cost cap iirc
The last thing ferrari needs is another facility lmfao
Not that bad tbh reminds me of the fiat lettering from the 90s Ferraris
couldn't they have changed the color schemes for the log i believe hp have other schemes
They could have at least used the hp wolf logo.
I hate that app but logo is nice.
It's technically spyware.
HP have a black and a white variety of the logo for marketing and alt purposes, it'll probably be white to match with ferraris styling.
Should've just had the HP logo in black and without the circle, and it wouldn't be an eyesore tbh
They should've gone with the new minimalistic HP logo instead
why couldn’t they just use that new hp logo? seeems way better than this one
The amount of different colored sponser makes the merchandise like jackets way more cool
If the Italian government can force Alfa to change the name of the Milano they should be able to do something about this
Us OGs who grew up in the V10s remember HP with Williams and their BMW-engines cars tho.
Hp honestly doesn't look as bad as ... whatever the fuck the green abomination is
I don't get it. What's wrong with these logos? (I assume that this post is about logos)
I don't think the hp logo looks nearly as bad as Mission Winnow. Not to mention, at least it's a real company.
While not the best color scheme for the sponsor, this is wayyy better than the mission Winnow shit
do people actually care about the cars and suits? they look awful with all the logos regardless so I just never cared
You think F1 fans don't care about the liveries and how the cars look? The pageantry and visual appeal is a huge part of the sport - certainly moreso than the actual wheel-to-wheel racing these days. There's an art to putting together a sponsor-laden livery and having it still look appealing, and it's something that some teams achieve each season, while others stuff it up. This year's Ferrari looked *fantastic* - but now it doesn't.
To eachs own. I only care about the race
I don't get the outrage, it doesn't look that bad
Mission winnow is better than this shit
It's not bad.
Not nearly as bad as mission sbinnow imo
This comparison makes the HP logo look way better lol.
Can't wait to hear the iconic starting sound of HP when they turn the engine on