tuteja1986
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Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
There isn't anything wrong with HardOCP's benchmarking methods. It's only different. Details are given on each test as to what was turned down or not. To this day, nobody has proven their benches to be false or misleading.
Of course not.
Kinda hard to when you review things in a completely messed up unreproduceable way.
So here we have apples, oranges, pears, some plums, & some bananas...
I used to actually read their reviews for information.
But then they decided to do everything "real world".
Problem with their idea of real world is that it's not reliable.
Like how when Intel's Core 2 Duo came out, what'd we see there?
A review of the two systems, an A64 X2 & a C2D @ 1600x1200, maxed graphics settings.
Their conclusion as i recall it was that it doesn't matter which high end CPU you have, as GPUs are the main limiting factor.
Well no sh!t sherlock :roll:
Anyway, HardOCP really isn't worth arguing about, so i'll shut up.
But one thing i don't want to have to keep seeing is more Wreckage + pro-nV reviews every few days.
It's getting very old, & everyone here knows his agenda.
Firingsquad editor , Bit-tech editor , beyond 3d and 100 Thousand people think Hardocp is nvidia biased. Hardocp once said the everyone was wrong and that started a war as firingsquad wrote up an article showing how hardocp was wrong. then few hrs later some hacked firingsquad website and changed the firingsquad name in front page to firngsquid. Also hardocp then wrote an article showing that firngsquad article on them was stupid.
Word of Advice :! I mean if you go to any press-confrence of ATI / Nvidia. You say "There isn't anything wrong with HardOCP's benchmarking methods." to a senior editors at major tech website you will all respect from them.