Probably he has been close to lose his mind because fanboys blaming him ? ( not putting nvidia reviews ). This is not the first time nvidia doing this , they did same thing to anandtech and hardocp did not send GTS250 samples ,because they would not talk nice about re-naming king
Yeah, possibly, but he contradicts himnself, saying he published reviews without any support...yet then says he contacted them for review samples? So if he knows who to contact...how is he doing this without any help at all?
Like burebista mentioned, he started off with one tact, and then changed his tune in the paragraph I quoted above...stating he asked for help, and didn't get it, so won't cover it.
So he starts by giving himself a halo, and then tarnishes it...I don't get it...
After we published a review – without any support from them, N.B. – they complained that we didn’t talk about CUDA or PhysX. I replied saying that we weren’t going to talk about these subjects because we thought they were not relevant to the average user, and we usually don’t re-write reviews. I think this is funny, we have to make a lot of effort to get samples because NVIDIA doesn’t help us and then when we publish the review they complain?
Of course they complained...he was asking for free stuff!
I mean, if I call up Bryan Del Rizzo, and say "I'd like to aquire some hardware for review purposes", what do you think he will say?
Bryan: "What website do you work for, and can you show me some of your work?"
Gabriel: "Sure, check out this review here..."
Bryan: "How come you aren't covering CUDA and Phys-X"
Gabriel: "We are simply covering the hardware side of things, becuase that's what our readers prefer"
Bryan: "I'm sorry, but that's not what we are looking for at this time."
And here we are.
Of course, I made all that up, but that seems to be the only plausible explanation right now.