That's why there are other sites. I can find the score for the latest nvidia 2080 Ti on 20 different sites and compare.
Besides, why do you find unreliable the numeric scores of 1 user but not their conclusions?
And what's more, I do not think that the score per se is important, but how that score compares to similar products. I may agree or disagree with giving a certain motherboard a 9.5, but what I find important is that the same user has rated that motherboard 9.5 and another one 8.5. That is something useful to me, and a good complement to the rest of the conclusions that many times are too arcane for me.
Besides, why do you find unreliable the numeric scores of 1 user but not their conclusions?
And what's more, I do not think that the score per se is important, but how that score compares to similar products. I may agree or disagree with giving a certain motherboard a 9.5, but what I find important is that the same user has rated that motherboard 9.5 and another one 8.5. That is something useful to me, and a good complement to the rest of the conclusions that many times are too arcane for me.