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This has to be one of the worst hardware reviews I have ever seen. This guy is not objective at all, extremely bias, and it shows almost as brightly as his ignorance. Anand's review is lightyears ahead of this turd of a review. Another fine example of CNET misleading the masses.
http://reviews.cnet.com/ATI_Radeon_X800_XT_Platinum_Edition/4505-3025_7-30871661.html?tag=fr
Every sentence of this review is pure stupidity. Right from the first line.
Umm... ATI has been in the lead of the graphics race since the 9700 Pro...
I'm tired of hearing about clueless people harping on the power supply requirements. Tom's Hardware actually tested the power drain on the system with the various cards and the 6800 required about 20 more Watts under a heavy gaming load. Yes, it's more, but it's not as extreme as this guy likes to mislead people it is. Saying that the X800 XT can work off of a 300 Watt PS and the NVIDIA needs 480 Watt is very misleading.
Here's another wonderful quote. I really got a kick out of this. It's like some big drama for this guy. He sounds like such a fanatic. It's like some big emotional competition for him. Sort of like the US hockey team defeating the Soviets.
Umm... Video cards have been "bristling with heat sinks" since the TNT2 and ATI Rage 128 days... Nitrogen cooling? I know he's being sarcastic but his bias really shines through here. I like how he equates NVIDIA with greed because the card needs more power.
Finally, he does four very ATI skewed directx 9 benchmarks. I mean, everyone by this point knows that there is a problem with FarCry and NVIDIA. Yet, he acts like it represents of future of the entire gaming industry. He carefully picks four benchmarks that NVIDIA cards do poorly on to prove his point. How about OpenGL, DirectX8, and DirectX9 without AF? No, he's got his adgenda and he's ready to cash in on his ATI stock.
There's no wondering why nobody has any respect for CNET.
http://reviews.cnet.com/ATI_Radeon_X800_XT_Platinum_Edition/4505-3025_7-30871661.html?tag=fr
Every sentence of this review is pure stupidity. Right from the first line.
After years of finishing second to Nvidia in the race for graphics supremacy, ATI has finally handed a defeat to its rival.
Umm... ATI has been in the lead of the graphics race since the 9700 Pro...
Since the vast majority of current PCs have 450-watt power supplies at most, you'll need to drop another $50 to $200 for a 480-watt or greater power supply if you choose the 6800 Ultra card.
I'm tired of hearing about clueless people harping on the power supply requirements. Tom's Hardware actually tested the power drain on the system with the various cards and the 6800 required about 20 more Watts under a heavy gaming load. Yes, it's more, but it's not as extreme as this guy likes to mislead people it is. Saying that the X800 XT can work off of a 300 Watt PS and the NVIDIA needs 480 Watt is very misleading.
Here's another wonderful quote. I really got a kick out of this. It's like some big drama for this guy. He sounds like such a fanatic. It's like some big emotional competition for him. Sort of like the US hockey team defeating the Soviets.
Like many classic dramas, power and greed are at the forefront of this heated competition. When we first spoke to Nvidia about the GeForce 6800 Ultra, we were astounded at the power requirements. A minimum 480-watt power supply? Not one but two power connectors? Unaware of ATI's new specs, we feared these extreme wattage demands represented the beginning of a cumbersome new era in performance computing, one bristling with heat sinks, nitrogen cooling, and minivan-size PC cases.
Umm... Video cards have been "bristling with heat sinks" since the TNT2 and ATI Rage 128 days... Nitrogen cooling? I know he's being sarcastic but his bias really shines through here. I like how he equates NVIDIA with greed because the card needs more power.
Finally, he does four very ATI skewed directx 9 benchmarks. I mean, everyone by this point knows that there is a problem with FarCry and NVIDIA. Yet, he acts like it represents of future of the entire gaming industry. He carefully picks four benchmarks that NVIDIA cards do poorly on to prove his point. How about OpenGL, DirectX8, and DirectX9 without AF? No, he's got his adgenda and he's ready to cash in on his ATI stock.
There's no wondering why nobody has any respect for CNET.
