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LMAO did you just compare a case of misunderstanding and bad internal communication in a company with political corruption, drug dealing and criminal gangs? LMAAAAO
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Yup. Like it or not, integrity in journalism doesn't exclude a "journalist" (last time I checked he doesn't have a degree, therefore the quotes) reaching out to the involved party. That's the worst part of it all: he's being called once again a "Tech Jesus" but integrity is far from how he behaved. Once again, Billet Labs' situation is bad as it is, but calling out mistakes in videos charts, that ultimately don't change the review outcome (except for 2 notable exception, that are the C2077 result with the 4090 and the Noctua coolers), is some kind of childish attack on the notes of "hey look, our videos are better and we have less people than you". 90K subscribers more on their YT channel, 2 videos in 2 days totaling 6 million views, both in their top 10 in terms of views, their patreon gaining +250 subs in just a couple of days (with revenue going up by 9% as shown https://graphtreon.com/creator/gamersnexus), this ain't integrity talking. This is a low blow because he (and HUB) got offended by Tim's comment regarding their methodology for reviews.
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All we know is that they said that. You can tell they're being quite defensive in the comments sections, either calling sexual names whomever dares to ask for more information about it or straight out insulting and calling everyone a bitch ass Karen. Again, all I'd like to see is more proof that the meeting date is real, that the topics discussed are inherent to Madison's departure from LMG and things like that. I actually read everything that Nitazene-King said on his second account and on his first account and it actually tends to be quite malicious and ill-intended. "we know the context" is pointless.
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I could be wrong, but maybe the gossip is not that the SA allegations were "gossip", but that there was gossip about the reason why Madison left? IF, and IF, that meeting came right after Madison left the team. For all we know it could have been recorded at any moment, even before Madison was even in the scope of LMG. I'm not saying she lied, nor I ever thought something like that. I'm just saying that since we don't know the entire context of everything, it could be totally unrelated to her.
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And also it seemed like a joke directed to Linus. Sure, very bad timing, but putting James on the gallows for what it seems to be a joke made in a tense moment maybe is a bit too much. The situation is in the hand of both an internal and an external investigation, as stated by the CEO. We can't and we shouldn't comment on it because it's not our duty, and also because we don't have means to properly investigate the matter. There's laws, infrastructures and paths to follow to ensure that anyone responsible for what happened, no matter what happened (either sexual harrassment/assault and/or false testimony), will pay for what's been done. I'm sincerely disheartened by this whole situation: the sloppiness of content that went online in the past few months, the "need for speed" to publish 25 videos a week that inevitably reduced the individual quality of each piece of content, and, well, the BL situation that was a huge sh*itfest, be it because of bad communication or any other reason. To be completely honest I never really took everything that LTT videos said for granted, I always double, triple, quadruple sourced all of the information I needed on a specific hardware component (as a small fellow reviewer it's a must to be sure that I didn't fuck results up in a benchmark, since we don't really have much hardware to test things with and the competitiveness of this space doesn't let you call a colleague from another website to ask "hey, what did you get for this GPU? I got X") because being in this area of "expertise" I know games could fuck up, drivers could fuck up, hardware could fuck up and when you have less than a week to test different configurations on 10, 15, 20 games at 2 or 3 resolutions it's soooo hard to notice errors because you're victim of the little time you have to go online at the embargo expiration. But I understand that my opinion is irrelevant because consumers are not that informed and come to us for hopefully unbiased, honest opinions on the newest hardware products, so we're always held at a higher standard. I hope things will get better for everyone, be it LMG, Billet Labs, Linus himself or Madison herself, 'cause it's clear that things gotta go a different way from now on.
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MarkBench Development and Feature Requests
ReHWolution replied to AdamFromLTT's topic in LTT Releases
This is incredibly interesting. Will it also be free to use for other reviewers? Or is it gonna need a paid license? -
The Outer Worlds if you're into Fallout-style games, AOE and AOE2 Definitive Editions for RTS games, for a start
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32 GB non ECC modules working on ASRock boards
ReHWolution replied to ReHWolution's topic in Tech News
Yeah but ECC memory is even more expensive. Also, it's a niche, sure, but not long ago 32GB were. Also, with zen 2 launching soon and the 16 cores being a great alternative to hedt, 128gb should be a good thing for prosumers. -
32 GB non ECC modules working on ASRock boards
ReHWolution replied to ReHWolution's topic in Tech News
No info on the pricing, as it was bought directly by ASRock from one of their distributors. I'll see if I can have even more info about it. I suppose every module is going to cost about 200-250$. -
Hey guys, first of all, I don't wanna break any rules, but this news is kind of an exclusive that we got with ASRock, so please don't be too strict with me. It's just that we're the only ones with this news: https://www.rehwolution.it/press-releases/first-real-32-gb-ram-modules-shown-working-on-asrock-boards/ ASRock's Europe Marketing Manager told us that they're working on certifying 32GB non ECC modules on their latest motherboards. It's kind of a big deal if you ask me, since with Zen 2 and Ryzen 3000 series, having up to 128 GB of RAM could help giving X570 a new purpose, as a cheaper alternative to workstation grade hardware. What do you think about it?
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Benchmark: (Sky Diver) CPU: Intel Core i9 7920X @ 4.5 GHz GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FTW3 GPU Core: 2063 GPU Memory: 1500 Score: 65385 3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/28323442
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No, unfortunately you can't. Thunderbolt 1 is 10 Gbps (TB2 is 20, TB3 is 40 IIRC), while the fastest EC speed was 3.2 Gbps.
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Hell no. That thing is made to burn VRMs. It's utterly useless, ESPECIALLY on a notebook. Go for Unigine Superposition. Its benchmarks are very tough, especially the 1080p crazy preset and the 8k optimized preset. It's free, of course.
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Thoughts on the Asus Crosshair VII Hero X470
ReHWolution replied to IrshaadH's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
You're definitely not overspending. Together with the Taichi, that's the most robust motherboard around. Please consider, though, that new features from newer generations will be available only if you upgrade your motherboard to a new one with a more recent chipset (similarly to what happened to X370 and X470).