DTN107
Supreme [H]ardness
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A few hour's ride from me. Now I wonder where Gamer's Nexus is located...
I think on their website or indeed, it said Cary, NC (where I live pretty much).
He's pretty good at hiding.
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A few hour's ride from me. Now I wonder where Gamer's Nexus is located...
While I understand what you're saying but to merely put these two differences in the same camp is delirious at best. The "situations" are nowhere near being the same thing.So we should've just not cared either back when you were doing sort of the same thing against nvidia's NDAs and GPP those news? Not be outraged about the lack of integrity in the business and not strive to get something better going? I see...
No, a review is presented as "apples to apples," and that means TO ME, that we are looking at a normalized, EQUAL HARDWARE, testing solution, except for the items proposed in said review. Now there's a metric CRAP TON of differences in these review systems, so sure you could say, "that requires comprehension on my part," but that to ME is being pretentious because not everyone is a super nerd like us. We're the outlier in this case, reviews are for those who would be considered "casuals." This is just like the media today, a bunch of bias over-dramatized crap, that is not what it presumes to be. This is the world we unfortunately live in today, and so I'm super glad, sites like this one, and gamer nexus take on these fake-news situations and hold them fuggin accountable.
Just own it, right? Even if you know you were wrong/false/incompetent. That's what they are good at in Washington DC.I would be unapologetic ASF. People need to stop answering to others, apologizing. If anything, I would just say, Intel is faster, period. Even the long haired guy at Gamer's Nexus very grudgingly admitted over and over in an interview the day before that Intel is going to be faster. That they didn't have to test AMD in the weird ways they did.
Give me one of these 9900k's and I promise I could sell a gazillion of them for Intel using readily available PC parts off the shelf.
I personally think it will be possible to get 5.1 or 5.2GHz across all cores with the S-TIM in place and good cooling. I might even add 3 more fans to my Corsair H150i Pro for a push / pull config. Plenty of room in my Corsair Obsidian 500d Premium case which I absolutely love.
Yes, but at what cost? Sure, if you have the money to go Intel... go with Intel. Granted, I went with an Intel 8700K myself but that's only because I haven't built a new system in over five years so I had a lot of time to save up the cash to build a new system. AMD has never been the fastest solution but they definitely deliver the best bang for your buck. Intel performance is great and all but damn, they make you pay dearly for it.I would just say, Intel is faster, period. Even the long haired guy at Gamer's Nexus very grudgingly admitted over and over in an interview the day before that Intel is going to be faster.
I cannot fathom how you can see those as equivalent situations. Also, I have never told you what YOU should care about. I simply stated I do not understand the outrage. Sorry I have a different opinion of the situation than you and you obviously take issue with it.So we should've just not cared either back when you were doing sort of the same thing against nvidia's NDAs and GPP those news? Not be outraged about the lack of integrity in the business and not strive to get something better going? I see...
THIS!Just own it, right? Even if you know you were wrong/false/incompetent.
I would have thought that Intel would have had an NDA in place with him so that he would not have been able to discuss that with the press. Intel should have fully handled this. They need me on their marketing team!I dont think the guy was too bad, just horribly misinformed, unless hes hiding that intel forced th benchmarks were to be done in the manner they were.
This guy seems a bit shady. He kept looking at his watch, had a lot of "duh" facial reactions and couldn't answer most of Steve's questions. There were also way too many "I'll have to ask my team what they did" answers.
Oh well, Intel went ahead and owned these results and fed everyone a bullshit sandwich for lunch at that launch day. Thing is, I dont really like eating shit though, so I dont think ill buy or recommend any of their products any more as a result...if youll excuse me, i have to go brush my teeth, get rid of this terrible taste left...
Still, Intel responds with a smug response of simply (paraphrase) "this still shows that we are the fastest gaming cpu".
Well, they are. Perhaps you read that as smugness, and they certainly don't need to use an insulated testing house to try and 'put down' the 2700X specifically, but it remains the fact.
“Best” doesn’t always mean highest performing.
Besides there’s a lot of info missing. What happens if the processor is flawed and has shit minimums? We’d never know.
Intel were douche cannoes about this whole thing. Honestly this bothers me more than GPP everyone else was fired up about.
I consider both to be artifacts of corporations doing what corporations do. I expect misleading asshattery; I've seen it (and Kyle has reported on it, among others) from every company we purchase products from today. It's not that 'Intel' or 'Nvidia' are evil- they're just doing what corporations in their respective positions tend to do.
Now, that doesn't excuse their more egregious actions, but for me, they rise only to a level of annoyance. I'm going to buy and recommend to others to buy whatever best fits the application regardless. If AMD, who looks like the victim today, wants to move products, they need to outperform. Simple as that.
its too bad Intel will lose out on those recommendations based on the actions of the last two events they held. Seee ya Intel, its been a slice, maybe we can be friends again one day if you correct you current path.
I will recommend hardware based on the performance, budget and usage cases
if you aint cheating, you aint trying. at least that is what i've always been told.
Well, they are. Perhaps you read that as smugness, and they certainly don't need to use an insulated testing house to try and 'put down' the 2700X specifically, but it remains the fact.
That seems short sighted and apparent you didn't watch the video.
Many others will like to know they are within 10-20% (not 50%!) of max frame rate while spending half as much. And that is fine too, but now Intel is just brushing it off as "well faster is faster".
if you aint cheating, you aint trying. at least that is what i've always been told.
Imagine if Ram just tested their new truck to be able to pull 50% more than their GM competitor. It was later discovered that Ram tested the GM in economy mode with only 4/8 cylinders activated. Truck enthusiast wouldn't just say "oh well, that is business and whatever, Ram still pulls more".
We are sort of brainwashed by Hollywood into expecting, and now accepting large corporations to be evil face-less entities.
The truth is real people work at these places and they should be embarrassed and demand better when crap like this goes down no matter how big they are.
We are sort of brainwashed by Hollywood into expecting, and now accepting large corporations to be evil face-less entities.
The truth is real people work at these places and they should be embarrassed and demand better when crap like this goes down no matter how big they are.
Well the RAM can tow 7% more than the GM, but lets pour sugar in the GM's gas tank so that the RAM will tow 100% more!