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was just on cpu benchmarks and noticed this lil gem

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Personally I find the posting guidelines are very clearly stated and hard to miss. 

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9 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Personally I find the posting guidelines are very clearly stated and hard to miss. 

I think EULAs have conditioned us to ignore things with titles like "READ BEFORE POSTING."

Even when they're the only thing pinned.

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that there is just the sort of stuff you find from tum APISAK. so if everything he posts is newsworthy then we would have tons of news. 

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This is news to some and I'm not sure this post egregiously ignores the rules.  Should have been a link and not just a screenshot and something longer than one poorly formatted sentence, but it isn't the worst I've seen.  

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2 samples versus 120K.  I really hope it's true because this means the 3000 are going to be top shit.  but hen again this is the internet, hope and reality rarely visit the same topic.

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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Next time you're making a post about a benchmark make sure it's a benchmark that matters.

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And we're supposed to care about what this synthetic benchmark says because...?

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6 minutes ago, Nowak said:

And we're supposed to care about what this synthetic benchmark says because...?

 

Nearly everyone is happy to point to them when they show something appealing,   However when they show something we don't like - all of a sudden they become "synthetic".  

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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@NabbOP Please note that the Tech News section has a minimum posting requirement. As such the thread has been moved to the CPU, Motherboards, and Memory section. 

 

 

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33 minutes ago, Nowak said:

And we're supposed to care about what this synthetic benchmark says because...?

Because one has 8 cores and the other has 6 cores.  

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37 minutes ago, Nowak said:

And we're supposed to care about what this synthetic benchmark says because...?

this is a 200dollar 6core that most people will use for gaming, probably equal to an 8-core from last year, that's a HUGE jump and a great budget choice.

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30 minutes ago, mr moose said:

 

Nearly everyone is happy to point to them when they show something appealing,   However when they show something we don't like - all of a sudden they become "synthetic".  

 

4 minutes ago, nick name said:

Because one has 8 cores and the other has 6 cores.  

 

1 minute ago, xg32 said:

this is a 200dollar 6core that most people will use for gaming, probably equal to an 8-core from last year, that's a HUGE jump and a great budget choice.

What I mean is the OP didn't make a good post. This isn't Tech News... although it has been moved to CPUs, Motherboards and Memory since I posted that.

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I start caring when I see some good benchmarks/Listing...

And I quite dislike Userbenchmark and similar sites.

 

That said, there is some interesting information in this:

L1I is half the size!

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