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mohiuddin
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#5634126 Posted on: 02/01/2019 03:35 PM
Oh why people get triggered so easily these days. Did u look at every page before jumping into my post with this conclusion.?
Here>
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/asus-geforce-rtx-2060-strix-oc-review,31.html
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Where did i question the fairness of HH's benchmarks? I take all HH's benches for granted. He proved his and his site's neutrality long time ago . But, that's not the point .
I was just trying making a point here.
.
About oc'ed result being used in the benchmarks, well ,that's ur way of looking at it. But, try to look differently.. will ya?
An rx580 can barely be overlocked 100mhz ~ 150mhz more from the freference stock on the core , having 10% oc headroom at best.
On the otherhand, Gtx 980ti cards in general can be overclocked upto 23 to 25% on the core pretty easily. So, what do u think mate?
WTH. All benchmarks include 980ti, always. All pages. Stop it here, please. And no HH should never include an oc'ed version of any gpu. Because in terms of fairness, he should overclock all gpus in the list. That's impossible and two times the effort for him. His reviews are absolute complete.
Oh why people get triggered so easily these days. Did u look at every page before jumping into my post with this conclusion.?
Here>
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/asus-geforce-rtx-2060-strix-oc-review,31.html
.
Where did i question the fairness of HH's benchmarks? I take all HH's benches for granted. He proved his and his site's neutrality long time ago . But, that's not the point .
I was just trying making a point here.
.
About oc'ed result being used in the benchmarks, well ,that's ur way of looking at it. But, try to look differently.. will ya?
An rx580 can barely be overlocked 100mhz ~ 150mhz more from the freference stock on the core , having 10% oc headroom at best.
On the otherhand, Gtx 980ti cards in general can be overclocked upto 23 to 25% on the core pretty easily. So, what do u think mate?
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#5634134 Posted on: 02/01/2019 03:54 PM
Anyway, @Hilbert Hagedoorn, I believe reviewers and particularly Guru3d as I care about the best, you should place a time limit in products aging.
I do not find any reason for R9 series, including 3XX and Fury, but also GTX 9 series or earlier to be included anymore. 3-4years time is OK I think.
Anyway, @Hilbert Hagedoorn, I believe reviewers and particularly Guru3d as I care about the best, you should place a time limit in products aging.
I do not find any reason for R9 series, including 3XX and Fury, but also GTX 9 series or earlier to be included anymore. 3-4years time is OK I think.
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#5634137 Posted on: 02/01/2019 03:55 PM
Oh why people get triggered so easily these days. Did u look at every page before jumping into my post with this conclusion.?
Here>
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/asus-geforce-rtx-2060-strix-oc-review,31.html
.
Where did i question the fairness of HH's benchmarks? I take all HH's benches for granted. He proved his and his site's neutrality long time ago . But, that's not the point .
I was just trying making a point here.
.
About oc'ed result being used in the benchmarks, well ,that's ur way of looking at it. But, try to look differently.. will ya?
An rx580 can barely be overlocked 100mhz ~ 150mhz more from the freference stock on the core , having 10% oc headroom at best.
On the otherhand, Gtx 980ti cards in general can be overclocked upto 23 to 25% on the core pretty easily. So, what do u think mate?
He is right. We all know how 980ti performs stock or overclocked. There is no need for HH to do additional work just to prove your 980ti is still relevant.
Oh why people get triggered so easily these days. Did u look at every page before jumping into my post with this conclusion.?
Here>
https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/asus-geforce-rtx-2060-strix-oc-review,31.html
.
Where did i question the fairness of HH's benchmarks? I take all HH's benches for granted. He proved his and his site's neutrality long time ago . But, that's not the point .
I was just trying making a point here.
.
About oc'ed result being used in the benchmarks, well ,that's ur way of looking at it. But, try to look differently.. will ya?
An rx580 can barely be overlocked 100mhz ~ 150mhz more from the freference stock on the core , having 10% oc headroom at best.
On the otherhand, Gtx 980ti cards in general can be overclocked upto 23 to 25% on the core pretty easily. So, what do u think mate?
He is right. We all know how 980ti performs stock or overclocked. There is no need for HH to do additional work just to prove your 980ti is still relevant.
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#5634155 Posted on: 02/01/2019 04:43 PM
Anyway, @Hilbert Hagedoorn, I believe reviewers and particularly Guru3d as I care about the best, you should place a time limit in products aging.
I do not find any reason for R9 series, including 3XX and Fury, but also GTX 9 series or earlier to be included anymore. 3-4years time is OK I think.
I would think people with older cards are those most likely to upgrade and therefore are most interested in seeing how new cards compare to their old.
Anyway, @Hilbert Hagedoorn, I believe reviewers and particularly Guru3d as I care about the best, you should place a time limit in products aging.
I do not find any reason for R9 series, including 3XX and Fury, but also GTX 9 series or earlier to be included anymore. 3-4years time is OK I think.
I would think people with older cards are those most likely to upgrade and therefore are most interested in seeing how new cards compare to their old.
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WTH. All benchmarks include 980ti, always. All pages. Stop it here, please. And no HH should never include an oc'ed version of any gpu. Because in terms of fairness, he should overclock all gpus in the list. That's impossible and two times the effort for him. His reviews are absolute complete.