Someone forgot they have a post history. Seems these two posts can’t both be true at the same time.
Oopsies!
Haha beautiful .... dude been caught with pants around ankles

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I have a day 1 Steam account and haven't kept track but the prompt for Steam Hardware Survey comes up maybe somewhere in between every two to three years for me so, rough guess, about 7 - 10 times over the last 21+ years. I have never participated in it because Valve is already mining more than enough data from us so why give them even more? I'd rather not help them spying on me more than the bare necessary minimum (which is already a ton due to Valve tracking every click and every move of their users).
I own an RTX 5090 btw so the theory of that one guy who said that nVidia high end card owners would be more likely to participate for "boasting" does not fly in my case. Some of us don't have fragile egos, you know?
It is irrelevant anyway since statistics are a real thang and it does not matter one bit whether any single one of us has been asked a dozen times or five dozen times and whether we have participated or not. The Steam sample size is so HUGE (~130 million active monthly users alone and hundreds of millions of accounts in total) that the data is bound to be very accurate with only marginal deviations. That's how polling statistics works.
Finally can't help but find it funny how the same AMD fanbois who claimed that the absence of RTX 5000 cards a few months back was most definitely related to cards rotting on shelves but now that Radeon 9000s are a no-show it is all because Steam Hardware Survey sucks or because Valve and nVidia are actively manipulating it. Yep. Suuuuurrrrre

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Dear AMD fanbois: Give it some more time. Just like the RTX 5000 cards, the Radeons will also need more time to build up a relevant sample size. Then they will start showing up like their RTX 5000 brethren.
I'm not sure though why AMD fanbois feel like they've been wronged. Just look at any recent AMD financial report. Their gaming division has been a disaster for several quarters in a row now. Double digit decreases every time. AMD gaming was
down 30% YoY last quarter (Q1/2025) and
59% down in Q4/2024,
69% down in Q3/2024,
59% down again in Q2/2024,
48% down in Q1/2024 and so on... notice a pattern here?