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  1. Agree
    Dragonix got a reaction from Dangerbone in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    I was watching almost every single LMG video since Langley House. At least two LMG videos affected me personally in the recent months:
    The incorrect Cyberpunk 2077 graph on RTX 4090 almost made me pull the trigger on the card, until I watched some other reviews. The Pwnage Stormbreaker mouse gliding issue - I was looking for new mouse and immediately disregarded the Pwnage Stormbreaker after seeing the review. Your videos have power to affect user decisions. You cannot afford to make mistakes.
     
    Additionally, mishandling of expensive PC components triggers me so much. Also the attitude towards liquid cooling equipment. I own a high-end liquid cooled PC that I build, with borosilicate glass tubes and custom cables I made myself. It cost ma a lot of work and money. Seeing similar equipment treated as junk and thrown around is just painful. If I wanted to see monkeys I would go to the zoo.
     
    Not to mention the integrity problems and rushed videos. With each video and error I'm less and less interested. I do not see proper reviews anymore. It's more like unboxings combined with ads.
     
    Maybe LMG is no longer for me. I don't know. Until this is properly addressed and handled I decided to unsubscribe from all LMG channels and mark them as "do not recommend" on YouTube.
  2. Agree
    Dragonix got a reaction from RotHorseKid in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    I was watching almost every single LMG video since Langley House. At least two LMG videos affected me personally in the recent months:
    The incorrect Cyberpunk 2077 graph on RTX 4090 almost made me pull the trigger on the card, until I watched some other reviews. The Pwnage Stormbreaker mouse gliding issue - I was looking for new mouse and immediately disregarded the Pwnage Stormbreaker after seeing the review. Your videos have power to affect user decisions. You cannot afford to make mistakes.
     
    Additionally, mishandling of expensive PC components triggers me so much. Also the attitude towards liquid cooling equipment. I own a high-end liquid cooled PC that I build, with borosilicate glass tubes and custom cables I made myself. It cost ma a lot of work and money. Seeing similar equipment treated as junk and thrown around is just painful. If I wanted to see monkeys I would go to the zoo.
     
    Not to mention the integrity problems and rushed videos. With each video and error I'm less and less interested. I do not see proper reviews anymore. It's more like unboxings combined with ads.
     
    Maybe LMG is no longer for me. I don't know. Until this is properly addressed and handled I decided to unsubscribe from all LMG channels and mark them as "do not recommend" on YouTube.
  3. Agree
    Dragonix got a reaction from ItalianGuy in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    I was watching almost every single LMG video since Langley House. At least two LMG videos affected me personally in the recent months:
    The incorrect Cyberpunk 2077 graph on RTX 4090 almost made me pull the trigger on the card, until I watched some other reviews. The Pwnage Stormbreaker mouse gliding issue - I was looking for new mouse and immediately disregarded the Pwnage Stormbreaker after seeing the review. Your videos have power to affect user decisions. You cannot afford to make mistakes.
     
    Additionally, mishandling of expensive PC components triggers me so much. Also the attitude towards liquid cooling equipment. I own a high-end liquid cooled PC that I build, with borosilicate glass tubes and custom cables I made myself. It cost ma a lot of work and money. Seeing similar equipment treated as junk and thrown around is just painful. If I wanted to see monkeys I would go to the zoo.
     
    Not to mention the integrity problems and rushed videos. With each video and error I'm less and less interested. I do not see proper reviews anymore. It's more like unboxings combined with ads.
     
    Maybe LMG is no longer for me. I don't know. Until this is properly addressed and handled I decided to unsubscribe from all LMG channels and mark them as "do not recommend" on YouTube.
  4. Agree
    Dragonix got a reaction from bvvfbQsy5DmWyzTwcSLMWCMYYS in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    I was watching almost every single LMG video since Langley House. At least two LMG videos affected me personally in the recent months:
    The incorrect Cyberpunk 2077 graph on RTX 4090 almost made me pull the trigger on the card, until I watched some other reviews. The Pwnage Stormbreaker mouse gliding issue - I was looking for new mouse and immediately disregarded the Pwnage Stormbreaker after seeing the review. Your videos have power to affect user decisions. You cannot afford to make mistakes.
     
    Additionally, mishandling of expensive PC components triggers me so much. Also the attitude towards liquid cooling equipment. I own a high-end liquid cooled PC that I build, with borosilicate glass tubes and custom cables I made myself. It cost ma a lot of work and money. Seeing similar equipment treated as junk and thrown around is just painful. If I wanted to see monkeys I would go to the zoo.
     
    Not to mention the integrity problems and rushed videos. With each video and error I'm less and less interested. I do not see proper reviews anymore. It's more like unboxings combined with ads.
     
    Maybe LMG is no longer for me. I don't know. Until this is properly addressed and handled I decided to unsubscribe from all LMG channels and mark them as "do not recommend" on YouTube.
  5. Agree
    Dragonix got a reaction from MindArlekin in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    I was watching almost every single LMG video since Langley House. At least two LMG videos affected me personally in the recent months:
    The incorrect Cyberpunk 2077 graph on RTX 4090 almost made me pull the trigger on the card, until I watched some other reviews. The Pwnage Stormbreaker mouse gliding issue - I was looking for new mouse and immediately disregarded the Pwnage Stormbreaker after seeing the review. Your videos have power to affect user decisions. You cannot afford to make mistakes.
     
    Additionally, mishandling of expensive PC components triggers me so much. Also the attitude towards liquid cooling equipment. I own a high-end liquid cooled PC that I build, with borosilicate glass tubes and custom cables I made myself. It cost ma a lot of work and money. Seeing similar equipment treated as junk and thrown around is just painful. If I wanted to see monkeys I would go to the zoo.
     
    Not to mention the integrity problems and rushed videos. With each video and error I'm less and less interested. I do not see proper reviews anymore. It's more like unboxings combined with ads.
     
    Maybe LMG is no longer for me. I don't know. Until this is properly addressed and handled I decided to unsubscribe from all LMG channels and mark them as "do not recommend" on YouTube.
  6. Agree
    Dragonix got a reaction from Godiwa in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    I was watching almost every single LMG video since Langley House. At least two LMG videos affected me personally in the recent months:
    The incorrect Cyberpunk 2077 graph on RTX 4090 almost made me pull the trigger on the card, until I watched some other reviews. The Pwnage Stormbreaker mouse gliding issue - I was looking for new mouse and immediately disregarded the Pwnage Stormbreaker after seeing the review. Your videos have power to affect user decisions. You cannot afford to make mistakes.
     
    Additionally, mishandling of expensive PC components triggers me so much. Also the attitude towards liquid cooling equipment. I own a high-end liquid cooled PC that I build, with borosilicate glass tubes and custom cables I made myself. It cost ma a lot of work and money. Seeing similar equipment treated as junk and thrown around is just painful. If I wanted to see monkeys I would go to the zoo.
     
    Not to mention the integrity problems and rushed videos. With each video and error I'm less and less interested. I do not see proper reviews anymore. It's more like unboxings combined with ads.
     
    Maybe LMG is no longer for me. I don't know. Until this is properly addressed and handled I decided to unsubscribe from all LMG channels and mark them as "do not recommend" on YouTube.
  7. Agree
    Dragonix got a reaction from ben025 in Gamers Nexus alleges LMG has insufficient ethics and integrity   
    I was watching almost every single LMG video since Langley House. At least two LMG videos affected me personally in the recent months:
    The incorrect Cyberpunk 2077 graph on RTX 4090 almost made me pull the trigger on the card, until I watched some other reviews. The Pwnage Stormbreaker mouse gliding issue - I was looking for new mouse and immediately disregarded the Pwnage Stormbreaker after seeing the review. Your videos have power to affect user decisions. You cannot afford to make mistakes.
     
    Additionally, mishandling of expensive PC components triggers me so much. Also the attitude towards liquid cooling equipment. I own a high-end liquid cooled PC that I build, with borosilicate glass tubes and custom cables I made myself. It cost ma a lot of work and money. Seeing similar equipment treated as junk and thrown around is just painful. If I wanted to see monkeys I would go to the zoo.
     
    Not to mention the integrity problems and rushed videos. With each video and error I'm less and less interested. I do not see proper reviews anymore. It's more like unboxings combined with ads.
     
    Maybe LMG is no longer for me. I don't know. Until this is properly addressed and handled I decided to unsubscribe from all LMG channels and mark them as "do not recommend" on YouTube.
  8. Funny
    Dragonix reacted to seon123 in CNBC says Nvidia not affected by the leak. NO SHIT   
    In other news: fruits and vegetables are unaffected. This may cause a "tailwind" for fruit markets. This is due to differences in architecture
  9. Informative
    Dragonix reacted to Nepturion in Pizzeria billboard in Oslo analyzes people!   
    So this caught my eye today.. this felt like the movie Minority Report.
    There is these billboard ads, which people look at for information.


    This isn't news... but there is a camera over the billboard and it registers persons looking at the billboard itself.
    Gives feedback in form of code which is revealed when the software crashed.
    Identifies someone, registers gender, young or adult, time spent on watching the billboard, their expressions and in this case if they wear glasses or something like that.


    NORWEGIAN language:
    http://www.dinside.no/okonomi/reklameskilt-ser-hvem-du-er/67552025
    Follow-up article:
    http://www.dinside.no/okonomi/jeg-synes-det-er-skummelt/67560027
  10. Agree
    Dragonix reacted to NumLock21 in Porsche Design Book One - A Better Surface Book Clone   
    Lambo did started out by building tractors, then they went on to build sports cars.
  11. Agree
    Dragonix reacted to dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd in Porsche Design Book One - A Better Surface Book Clone   
    Eww ... tough one that. 
     
    Officially they're 2 different companies (Lamborghini Trattori vs Automobili Lamboghini S.p.A.).  But if you really want to think of Lamborghini as one company, it's a tractor company that started building sports cars.  
     
    Anyway, back to Porsche : Any chance of an LTT review?  Just DON'T DROP IT !
  12. Agree
    Dragonix reacted to LAwLz in AMD responds to 1080p gaming tests on Ryzen. Supports ECC RAM. Win 10 SMT bug   
    People said the same about Bulldozer... Never, ever ever buy anything based on future updates which may or may not increase performance. You might as well buy lottery tickets.
  13. Agree
    Dragonix reacted to LAwLz in HUGE Amounts of Pre-orders for Ryzen... What Could This Mean for AMD?   
    150 idiots used PCPer's link to pre-order instead of waiting for proper reviews to come out before deciding to buy a product. 
     
    Is it really so hard to wait for reviews? Like I said before, it's amazing that people can be so against pre-ordering a game for 60 dollars but pre-ordering a CPU and motherboard for like 700 dollars is totally fine. 
     
    Just goes to show how easily influenced people are by marketing... 
  14. Agree
    Dragonix reacted to cj09beira in Germany bans children's doll over spying fears   
    The problem this people dont integrate the society they make close groups where they keep there existing culture (eg:sharia)
    And because of that there are some streets in france for example where police cant even go too.
    Rapes in germany and swideen have skyrocketed, 
    I am ok with helping people but they need to be scattered so make them integrate and accept our culture.
    Theres also the fact that many refugees aren't refugees, just immigrants.
  15. Agree
    Dragonix reacted to Organized in Germany bans children's doll over spying fears   
    But I have to pay for your university degree, so you can leave germany after finishing it? You are a welfare scrounger aswell, exactly like the people you are blaming on. Except, that these people are in DANGER.
     
    Get your facts straight, if you call refugees "illegal immigrants" you definately have no idea what you are talking about.
     
    Also a lot people can't be deported because their origin country doesn't accept them! What now? Start a war against these countries?
  16. Informative
    Dragonix reacted to LAwLz in Nvidia continues to support a 2 year old Android product? Woah! - Nvidia releases Android 7.0 for Shield TV 2015   
    This is not really true.
     
    All CPUs support full disc encryption. The problem is that there is no standard for hardware accelerated disc encryption on eMMC controllers. ARMv7 did not have any specific instructions for encryption either (at least not AES), so it was very slow to do in software, but it could be done (very, very slowly).
     
    Device manufacturers could implement their own versions of it if they wanted to. Either in the eMMC (which I think Samsung did on a few occasions) or on the SoC (like in the Snapdragon 805 you mentioned).
    I can't remember what Apple did, but they have had fully hardware accelerated disc encryption for ages (since the iPhone 3GS if I recall correctly).
     
    It became a problem on some devices such as the Nexus 6 because Google wanted to keep AOSP open source. They didn't want to implement the closed source modules needed for the crypto engine in the Snapdragon chip to work, and the eMMC they used didn't support doing encryption by itself.
     
     
    The shield might not have any problem with full disc encryption if the chip or eMMC supports hardware accelerated AES. On top of that, there are a few exceptions to the Android encryption rules. It is only mandatory to have encryption enabled by default if your device can handle over 50MBps reads with it turned on. If it doesn't, then Nvidia doesn't need to enable it (not to mention that during an update the encryption won't get switched on if it was perviously off).
  17. Like
    Dragonix reacted to Mira Yurizaki in More details on Windows 10 coming up Game Mode.   
    I experimented with this, and found it makes almost zero to a tiny difference. At least on a high-end machine:
    I even experimented with setting the game's priority to real-time, so that it's always going to go ahead of most other programs, but it had almost no effect except in one game, but it was a negligible benefit. So I have no idea what Microsoft could do to make performance better. I'm going to lean on the belief that this sort of thing will only affect those with lower-end machines.
     
  18. Agree
    Dragonix reacted to Aniallation in Samsung preventing competitors from using Snapdragon 835   
    Falling back to the Snapdragon 821 is definitely not the ONLY option available to other manufacturers, so they are not really being "forced" to do so. They could just go for something like the newer Helio chips instead or source some from another manufacturer.
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