OCZ 3700 GOLD: Building High-Performance Memory

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jaeger66

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Originally posted by: wixt0r


What status? Did I even mention anywhere that because they are AT writers means they are hardware gods or the greatest hardware reviewers on earth? NO. You are making an assumption. You are also insulting the very website that you so visit and criticize. And what do the recent articles demonstrate? They are informative, unbiased, and just.

You are not remotely qualified to make that judgement. The PSU article, the last 2 memory articles, and the first 875 article were downright awful.

ust because they don't cater to your every whim does not mean they are not good guides to the general populous. If you don't like it, leave, go to whatever hardware site you prefer. How about you start writing reviews and contribute to the community, then I'll accept your credibility as a person who claims that "any fool can run benchmarks." They can, but can they do it under proper conditions, and conditions which satisfy a general demographic of computer users?

The forums are usually a good resource. The main site is not. What do you care if I don't like an article? If your only defense is that the article is good because it's on AT then you have no argument.
 

jaeger66

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Originally posted by: tbates757
It looks like many have forgotten the quote:

"Never argue with idiots. They'll only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience."

Don't argue with jaeger66.


Son, you've brought a pocket knife to a bazooka fight. Check out the reader comments in the article feedback section, it hardly seems I'm alone. :)
 

orion7144

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I bought OCZ memory a couple months ago for my Springdale board not knowing any of the childish babble about what had happened in the past. The memory I bought was not a Dual channel kit (I thought I could go the cheap way) and did not like to run in dual mode stably OC'd. Called OCZ support and they had no problems replacing my ram with a Dual DDR kit to make my system stable (they even did an advanced replacement). Yep you can call me an OCZ fanboy since I am a happy customer and a happy customer is a good customer.

You see these types of threads popping up all over the different forums and you always get the idiot who has not even given the company a try, come in and crap on a thread purely based on old data not believing that things change.