When the doctor himself owned and ran Tom's, it was always under the microscope. They have always had good contributors IMO. Just not all of them. Similar to digital foundry where Alex is concerned. It becomes digital founder's edition more oft than not when he is the contributor. He switched to the 7800X3D so there's that. When my tinfoil hat slips off

the voices tell me that's because Nvidia does not directly compete with them on that front...yet. When the hat is firmly seated, my brain suggest the reason for the switch was that he was probably getting inundated with viewer comments telling him his 12900K? was bottlenecking the results.
Circling back to Tom's; never forget this contributor shamelessly shilling, and going to war with other tech news outlets over it-
On topic - The crashing issues being resolved with settings that lower performance, is as some of us stated early on, going to result in lawsuits. The popular view is that it falls under false advertising. Since you do not get the performance indicated by every bigger bar better review without risking CPU degradation. If enough proof/evidence emerges there are indeed shenanigans over RMAs of these damaged CPUs, that'll be a bigger scandal yet. We will see various countries governments get involved including the FTC here in the U.S.
It is a bummer that dirtbag corpos have so many juicy scandals going on, to the point Gamers Nexus has not been able to focus on this one. If Steve had not proven himself tirelessly for years, I'd be suspicious that his relationship with TAP is influencing his journalism. I will leave it to others to decide if his journalistic integrity is beyond reproach or not. I personally think it is, for what it's worth. And that he simply had too many other offenders under the microscope already.