- Joined
- Sep 7, 2011
- Messages
- 2,785 (0.56/day)
- Location
- New Zealand
System Name | MoneySink |
---|---|
Processor | 2600K @ 4.8 |
Motherboard | P8Z77-V |
Cooling | AC NexXxos XT45 360, RayStorm, D5T+XSPC tank, Tygon R-3603, Bitspower |
Memory | 16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600C8 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 780 SLI (EVGA SC ACX + Giga GHz Ed.) |
Storage | Kingston HyperX SSD (128) OS, WD RE4 (1TB), RE2 (1TB), Cav. Black (2 x 500GB), Red (4TB) |
Display(s) | Achieva Shimian QH270-IPSMS (2560x1440) S-IPS |
Case | NZXT Switch 810 |
Audio Device(s) | onboard Realtek yawn edition |
Power Supply | Seasonic X-1050 |
Software | Win8.1 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | 3.5 litres of Pale Ale in 18 minutes. |
Probably comes down more to degree ( 700+ posts in four front page articles and a few forum threads - something AMD's throttling didn't even approach even though it affected more than one SKU, and many user scenarios). Everyone kind of gets it as this point, and while it is fun for some people to pile on because the company is - lets face it, a stereotype tech villain, most of these threads are populated by people who don't own the card, and wouldn't buy Nvidia products in general. Great for blowing off steam, but in the greater scheme of things means close to nothing.Obviously you don't remember that AMD got crap over it because it never specified a base clock and used the words "Up To".
When there are twice as many forum posts about (un)/locking overclocking of Nvidia mobile graphics cards than there is about the NSA secreting spyware in hard drive firmware across the whole planet, it's probably time to take stock of what kind of yardstick you measure wrongdoing by...IMO
Last edited: