Why did you auction it if they asked it back?!
It doesn't matter if it was done for charity or not,
What matters is that you acted as if it were your own property,
Whatever the reason that led to this - It should not happen, PERIOD.
No compensation can retrieve what was lost here.
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LTT has been online for more than a decade and you still can't figure out how to review products properly?!
Gamers Nexus managed to do that in less time and with a significantly smaller team.
Please tell us, How does it get warped into a "bad thing"?
Excuses, excuses,
Sloppy is pretty much the norm with LTT videos and that's inexcusable:
I don't see improvements in quality, I only see improvements in the quantity of reviews.
That doesn't make the issues pointed out by the community and media personnel disappear.
Also the word "thoroughness" in this context is subjective to the individual's opinion.
Doesn't matter, if you like it and have the money then you will likely buy one.
So the radiator you attached to it in the video is a mystery radiator?
Don't think - DO, test.
I can think about a bazillion things, that doesn't necessarily make them correct nor verifies anything.
It was marketed, designed and manufactured for a different GPU than what you tested, which renders your test invalid.
People do buy supercars and the manufacturers make loads of money selling them.
Supercars are an option for those who have the money.
The professional thing to do is to show the product, it's pros, cons and let the viewers decide for themselves.
What you did here is show your bias with the narrative delivered in the video.
Those issues have been going on for years, we the community point them time and time again and they keep happening on a regular basis.
Most of the community here noticed ages ago that LTT is not a reliable source of information.
It's just entertainment to us...
It was and it is mistakes that occur regularly on the channel, it's not just this one