Pretty sure this isn't true.
Yeah, they are just as likely to watch a video on YouTube. Component reviews cater to enthusiasts only, who, for the most part, don't even care about stock performance; they are looking for the card that either runs the coolest(quietest) or the one with the beefy VRM for OC.
True, not ALL buyers read reviews or do elaborate research before buying a $400+ hardware but I believe a larger percentage of buyers today are wiser and have access to the internet. Even if its just Amazon and they read the product feedback there, it counts. Note that some stores also put up the product's awards from reviews like Newegg. Still, the idea that end-users do not care or are okay with this kind of elaborate scheme is something I'm really against. It would likely boost these brands' confidence about such and get more 'creative' in cheating in the future.. overall, not good..
I'd agree with you if there was a truly significant difference in performance offered by 30 MHz on a GPU that is over 1500 MHz, but the fact remains that that 30 MHz = <1FPS in nearly every instance.
You'll also note that W1zzard lists clocks in his reviews on the first page, and the review lists the "OC" clocks for both the cards in question. He didn't copy numbers from marketing material; he likely tested the card with his own tool, GPU-Z, that he wrote, and got the clocks from there.
Apparently you are CLUELESS about review standards.
Um, I hate to break it to you, but there is no such thing in the real world as review standards. I do motherboard, memory, mini-PC and other reviews for this very site. Our "standards", if you want to call it that, are dictated by us, and by W1zzard. There is no REIVEW STANDARDS BOARD or REVIEW ETHICS COMMITEE that all reviewers are a part of. I am pretty much free to do whatever I like in my own reviews, as long as I stick to FACTS.
FACT: The GPUs in question were tested as they were provided.
FACT: The review states the clocks the cards were tested at
FACT: The review tested the card at those clocks.
FACT: When it was discovered that the tested clocks were not the same as retail, something was done about it.
FACT: Each of these GPUs is "verified" by the OEM to run these clocks if using a tool, and just because some users do not like the tool, doesn't mean the review is posting wrong information. Software tools at this day an age do not affect performance.
FACT: Amazon and Newegg reviews are posted by general users, not by "reviewers", and tend to have more favoritism in them and BS than I am comfortable with.