Teizo
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- Oct 28, 2010
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As others have pointed out, just do default vs default out of the box for the comparative review, and if a certain card has a feature than enables more performance, take a few games and run it by itself in that particular mode with the caveat it is not default and why this part is listed separately, or perhaps even in a separate review, then list the trade offs of noise/power/heat.
For instance, in 'Quiet Mode' the 290X delivers performance on par or better than the 780...and that is what can be expected straight out of the box. Then, if someone is willing to put up with the extra noise/power demands...they can enable 'Uber Mode' which will give performance on par with the Titan and 780 OC models.
I do believe no full review should leave any feature of a card untested....but it is also important that cards are tested on a level playing field to offer the best comparative results . There is a way to do both I think.
Also, as far as opinion vs objective 'reviews'. Well, reviewers have opinions. They are supposed to, and their opinions are important. Otherwise AMD or Nvidia would have no use for them and would just put the scores up on their website and let that be it. So, people getting on Ryan for supposedly not being objective in his review per their opinion I think are being unfair. One of the reasons you are here reading his review (among a few others) is because you value his (their) 'opinion' and feel as though his (their) opinion is reputable. As thus, that also means he is not obliged to always agree with you, or you him. Otherwise he would just be a puppet, so to speak...which is no good.
For instance, in 'Quiet Mode' the 290X delivers performance on par or better than the 780...and that is what can be expected straight out of the box. Then, if someone is willing to put up with the extra noise/power demands...they can enable 'Uber Mode' which will give performance on par with the Titan and 780 OC models.
I do believe no full review should leave any feature of a card untested....but it is also important that cards are tested on a level playing field to offer the best comparative results . There is a way to do both I think.
Also, as far as opinion vs objective 'reviews'. Well, reviewers have opinions. They are supposed to, and their opinions are important. Otherwise AMD or Nvidia would have no use for them and would just put the scores up on their website and let that be it. So, people getting on Ryan for supposedly not being objective in his review per their opinion I think are being unfair. One of the reasons you are here reading his review (among a few others) is because you value his (their) 'opinion' and feel as though his (their) opinion is reputable. As thus, that also means he is not obliged to always agree with you, or you him. Otherwise he would just be a puppet, so to speak...which is no good.
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