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#5987807 Posted on: 01/28/2022 05:22 PM
Almost every 1080ti scores around 9.8k or more graphic score in 3DMark Time Spy (my Asus scores 10200 graphic score out the box)
Why you have 95xx in your charts?
because AIB 1080Ti are faster than 1080Ti Founder Edition?
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Almost every 1080ti scores around 9.8k or more graphic score in 3DMark Time Spy (my Asus scores 10200 graphic score out the box)
Why you have 95xx in your charts?
because AIB 1080Ti are faster than 1080Ti Founder Edition?
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#5987823 Posted on: 01/28/2022 06:45 PM
Hilbert, first, thanks for all your work.
Second.
What would it take for a video card or CPU product to NOT get a Recommended seal of approval?
I mean... we're now in deep meme territory with these prices. We are in 2022. My 1070ti, bought also during a crypto boom in late 2017, was like 500 Euro or something. This card is barely faster and the prices will likely end up similar in Europe.
Isn't it the duty of the press to penalize corporate greed?
Hilbert, first, thanks for all your work.
Second.
What would it take for a video card or CPU product to NOT get a Recommended seal of approval?
I mean... we're now in deep meme territory with these prices. We are in 2022. My 1070ti, bought also during a crypto boom in late 2017, was like 500 Euro or something. This card is barely faster and the prices will likely end up similar in Europe.
Isn't it the duty of the press to penalize corporate greed?
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#5987831 Posted on: 01/28/2022 07:19 PM
Hilbert, first, thanks for all your work.
Second.
What would it take for a video card or CPU product to NOT get a Recommended seal of approval?
I mean... we're now in deep meme territory with these prices. We are in 2022. My 1070ti, bought also during a crypto boom in late 2017, was like 500 Euro or something. This card is barely faster and the prices will likely end up similar in Europe.
Isn't it the duty of the press to penalize corporate greed?
I believe the last time a reviewer was critical of NV they ended up getting blacklisted. Has any reviewer that gets review samples given these the scathing reviews they deserve?
Hilbert, first, thanks for all your work.
Second.
What would it take for a video card or CPU product to NOT get a Recommended seal of approval?
I mean... we're now in deep meme territory with these prices. We are in 2022. My 1070ti, bought also during a crypto boom in late 2017, was like 500 Euro or something. This card is barely faster and the prices will likely end up similar in Europe.
Isn't it the duty of the press to penalize corporate greed?
I believe the last time a reviewer was critical of NV they ended up getting blacklisted. Has any reviewer that gets review samples given these the scathing reviews they deserve?
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#5987840 Posted on: 01/28/2022 08:27 PM
What would it take for a video card or CPU product to NOT get a Recommended seal of approval?
I mean... we're now in deep meme territory with these prices. We are in 2022. My 1070ti, bought also during a crypto boom in late 2017, was like 500 Euro or something. This card is barely faster and the prices will likely end up similar in Europe.
His recommendations have always been based only on quality and the performance level of the product (relative to others in its performance tier). I do agree that he should factor in price though.
What would it take for a video card or CPU product to NOT get a Recommended seal of approval?
I mean... we're now in deep meme territory with these prices. We are in 2022. My 1070ti, bought also during a crypto boom in late 2017, was like 500 Euro or something. This card is barely faster and the prices will likely end up similar in Europe.
His recommendations have always been based only on quality and the performance level of the product (relative to others in its performance tier). I do agree that he should factor in price though.
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Almost every 1080ti scores around 9.8k or more graphic score in 3DMark Time Spy (my Asus scores 10200 graphic score out the box)
Why you have 95xx in your charts?