I don't get it. Asus has a new bios for the GTX590. The GTX590 is an nvidia card. Therefore, there is a new nvidia bios for the GTX590. Does nvidia ever offer new BIOS directly from their website? I thought it has always been standard practice for the board manufacturers to offer the BIOS updates.
I mean, I get the complaint- "oh no, kitguru said nvidia was doing it but it was really an nvidia card manufacturer, so they lied!" But ultimately what does that change? The original BIOS clearly had a problem, and a new one was made to fix or improve it. Whether it was actually offered from nvidia or Asus changes nothing.
Is it called a "new Intel BIOS" when ASUS releases a new BIOS for my P5E WS Pro that uses an Intel CPU?
The original kitguru article had a headline that was intentionally crafted to do everything it could to imply that Nvidia was the one doing damage control with a new BIOS...it leaves a rather different impression with readers when the reality of the situation is laid bare.
Which begs the question - why did they not simply tell the truth, they even admitted afterwards they had a tentative guess and assumption that is was Nvidia even before they went to print.
Kitguru is well along in the process of making a name for itself just as SemiAccurate took a year before fully cementing their credibility.
Credibility is relevant, even in scientific circles the publication source speaks volumes to the credibility of the claims made by the source.
