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brianmanahan

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meh, i haven't looked at the site in years, i just use the forum

kinda like ATOT

i used to upgrade my computer every 2-3 years but now that i have way more money, i update it once every 5-7 years
 
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meh, i haven't looked at the site in years, i just use the forum

kinda like ATOT

i used to upgrade my computer every 2-3 years but now that i have way more money, i update it once every 5-7 years

I'm sorta similar.

AT I just look at the forum. I haven't looked at the front page in forever.

[H] I looked at only the front-page website for daily news. I didn't go through the forums much over the last few years.

Similarly though, I haven't upgraded my PC for shit in the last 3 years. Used to be a yearly thing, but since job prospects have overtaken my gaming aspirations...... well... you know... priorities :(
 

JEDIYoda

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You all are so funny! Rumor I heard was Kyle was forced to sell his site by the feds.....
Also c`mon Intel??? Intel made him a lowball offer and he took it!
Why? Because he liked to eat better than starve!!
This was seen coming along time agoooo…..
 
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MagnusTheBrewer

IN MEMORIAM
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You all are so funny! Rumor I heard was Kyle was forced to seel his site by the feds.....
Also c`mon Intel??? Intel made him a lowball offer and he took it!
Why? Because he liked to eat better than starve!!
This was seen coming along time agoooo…..
Oh boy! A new conspiracy.
 

ultimatebob

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Dumb question... when newbies build their own gaming PC's now, where do they learn how? YouTube? Reddit?
 

Staples

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Is BYO really all that big a thing anymore?
For nerds maybe. I always build my own systems but it is because name brand systems always have such crappy motherboards that will not let you expand or they have weak custom PSUs. I upgrade at least one component every year even though I am still running "old" hardware.
 
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Hmm, why do I have a feeling that we're going to end up with basically an Intel version of the Nvidia Focus Group bullshit out of this? I'm gonna laugh if he ends up basically just running HardOCP and Hardforum again, just entirely focused around Intel.

Don't really care, I barely ever used that site (for anything, I posted there some like a decade ago and used the FS/T forum some but didn't bother beyond that; occasionally I'd see someone link to discussion about something and would get a laugh about some of the fanboys from here gloating about being fanboy trolls on Anandtech while they whined about being labeled fanboy trolls here and complain that the mods are mean to them while kissing Kyle's ass - even though plenty of them had at various times declared him an AMD shill or something because how he'd cycle through periods of pretty blatant bias) and seems like pretty much everyone that talked about him thought he was a dickhead. At one point it seemed like every week we got a new person on here making a thread that was "fuck Kyle and HardOCP".

I guess good for him on spinning doing that into a dedicated gig (that I assume came with a pay raise). I got the impression he was often trying for that, with him kinda cycling who he buddied up to you could tell he clearly let personal contacts bias him in the reviews and how he ran the site. Seems that he might have been Raja's way of venting his frustration with the lack of resources he had while AMD focused on Zen, but anyone that knew pretty much anything knew there was about zero chance AMD was going to sell their GPU division let alone to Intel. Would be interesting if Raja or Kyle thought they might actually be able to build support for it to happen by doing that story. I'm guessing this is a bit of a returning the favor on Raja's part. I have to laugh at people comparing this situation and Anand moving on to Apple though as I doubt their positions are terribly similar.

Wonder what will happen to the FS/T users, seems like people said that was mostly what they used that site for since it was one of the "old guard" that still had a reasonably active FS/T forum.

Is BYO really all that big a thing anymore?

I think its actually maybe more popular than ever? (Speaking pure numbers and less percentage of computer users building their own as the latter is way down but laptops are popular and you can't really DIY there that well.)

I seem to see lots of people talking about having built their PC (many of them are not young/teenagers that might be just getting into it, I'm talking like 30 year olds and stuff that just never had, but got into PC gaming for various reasons and then because of knowing someone and having other resources decide to give it a go). Streamers and YouTube definitely have played a role. I think there's even a "game" on Steam "PC Build Simulator" or something where you pick out parts, check compatibility, and then do the process, which has helped some people as well.
 

ultimatebob

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Well... now that we're going to have Intel video cards, I guess that we're going to need Intel video card fanboys to promote them. Who better than someone from HardOCP to start an astroturf fanboy campaign for your new product, considering the years they spent fighting AMD fanboys and Nvidia fanboys alike. They already know all the dirty tricks!